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tv   Markus Lanz  Deutsche Welle  October 31, 2020 4:30pm-5:31pm CET

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i did. who often just said mummy wait that home as you say and you. didn't even know any look i had not to underclothing. my offer kind of the country's a big would be a good thing it would. never seem to sell them on doing this kind of work and no fun for the sink i know from all the telly all. from ottawa's no farm tell him what he's telling to work on the machine. i did someone thought i'd forgotten and yeah i still don't want to lose. the i'm not working like evaluate i'm gonna you pick it 11 which you're right i live deal with. my foot i so far my my my rice also if they used to work for mentalists the company collapsed.
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my make me try local if you listen and i live in a ghetto you. have a team full of both or you see i was good then you do if. it were down the other seasonal workers lived in shanty towns dilapidated huts or tents in the middle of fields. there's no water no sanitary facilities electricity or heating that. veteran with no rambling denominate that you didn't know where i'm living. now never. because if i didn't pay then go and worry. that would. lead to how you are here you have to fight to take off your family. or you even sometimes causes all of them doubt problem to call you and you can see that you can help them flew off for years fighting like will know our life
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is like no you sell a life to help all family. in cheering you on up the p.f. try to scotto co-operative grows organic tomatoes it also hire seasonal workers from africa but they earn a decent wage and are given proper contracts that not day laborers at the mercy of the exploitative couple are allowed to system. deon shy kids from senegal that has worked on many. dante sions. remind you when you know. long long he was only when i began here that i realized what goes on at the other plantations . i used to think it was just the way things worked in italy and now i'm here i understand what's going on. that we're being exploited he said there but. not any comment yet through what i've got so is head of the co-operative he wants to raise awareness of the plight of the seasonal workers. to share see what they need to
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tell consumers around them so that you could buy a can of tomato puree for $0.40 alex abdulla giuseppe and antonio works ploy so studies they were forced to live in terrible conditions with no basic rights no running water no electricity. so do you still want to buy those tomatoes. processed tomato products are sold for next to nothing even though picking processing packaging and transport all have to be accounted for profit is all that matters that's why a kilo of tomatoes often fetches as little as 5 cents. as a farmer i'm getting paid just $0.05 per kilo now am i going to make a living it's impossible i need to buy the seedlings irrigate i need fertilizer i need to rent a tractor. are there any either. these are costs the only flexible costs are the wages i pay my workers we mustn't forget the cup or
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a lot of systems is a consequence it's a consequence of a market that has spiraled completely out of control the farther out so. far because. pietro wants to beat the system because tomatoes are sold through a fair trade organization for 30 instead of $0.05 per kilo. bucking the global system isn't easy it involves restructuring the entire farm to consume a chain. i never thought of doing when you were no billionaire pietro aims to prove that process tomato products can be made ethically he wants his co-operative to serve as an example a small step to changing the entire production system. because the video has lots of people say we need to help the situation improve and guard it
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so that these people don't come here in the 1st place we got him a blow by economics and politics make that impossible the economy is no tomato processing industry in ghana which goes to show how sick the system is how utterly crazy. to complete them and therefore. in europe industrial farming subsidies and wage dumping are resulting in surpluses cut price european tomatoes end up exported to international markets today italy is just a minor player in the global tomato industry china is now the world's biggest producer of its exports tomato paste often diluted with cheap filling gradients all over the world $60000000.00 tons per year 10 times more than italy the most to. porton metric in global exports is profitability any negative impact on the countries that
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import the goods is irrelevant because free trade is the principle that opens the african market to exports after independence african countries introduced customs duties in order to protect domestic farmers and emerging industries but now these restrictions are being lifted despite the fact that most african nations still struggle to compete on the international market gonna came under international pressure when it tried to increase imports hire of some tomato products to 40 percent of that now at 10 percent and containers full of cut price tomatoes continue to arrive in the country. economist corbett no 2 is familiar with the problem and as an academic he can speak more freely than the gun and government which has to take into account
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international investors yeah fresh water my child not you. know not all said yeah kind of wacky. so this one child was. on me to press on for a matter of. about 70 percent spots. the problem with this product. is god. they're more or less technological master. the market for 2 methods. push him out. the most to please us. so you harbor a large number of tomato far this week or last. tomato paste and rice are not the only products jacques. dicing african markets and threatening the livelihoods of farmers in 21000 for example they did you also exported milk
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powder and concentrated and me to west africa. at this market in accra it's easy to see how imports are driving out domestic products translates into job losses only translates to trash an awful i believe. it translates into poverty. and it translates into castration values young people want to get off to this country. you do not have a capacity * to change this thing because you have lost control close your awhile back about 3 years ago and put off sick on food from the us and us to run out of the african growth on opportunities. plus all the shows their response
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if you try to change policy to get value. for each issue not destroy lives. it does make massage sometimes sort of fun to a fun job because those who profit but if you. don't who says amen. to much of a partner is an agricultural advisor in northern gonna be at the tomato factory and quite good that's gone out of business. as a result local farmers are desperate many of them leave the region others are experimenting with alternative crops. i'm still do grad tomatoes but just for their own families. to do for love of my own i would like to you know have
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it in my to call my new job i know nearly that about a bomb problem upon your people not the one i am from my love my mother. but all the pleasures here was all done by too much of my under public factor was incessant they used to make a lot of money. in the. do it they did it told me that they were making plenty money because do it in fact in needed it and in the market it was needed it's. one of the more left you know. i'm a longer amount of it you have to survive so we have to continue to put in much effort as we come to.
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the surface and the 2 month go through did very well mel it came to market new markets so everton what players in the field know how they know where people are not coming to buy and it led to some say. they can have to take their lives because you don't think their life the bank will come after them they don't have it and wanted to pick. that. many people have left to try their luck elsewhere most of them go to the city's. game and. sally for went fast to kumasi then to accra now he's planning to make the journey to europe. let the men come by you have neither of my children go to school
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in america i'm not happy about that too to the i know they should go to school in them but i can't afford the fees as i can come at one point sometimes we don't even have money to eat at night. and we've seen the images of dead migrants in the mediterranean sea. and he said my wife is praying for my safe boyish to you a boy coming along she knows i'm going to give our children a better future you know mention him aboard i'm going to choose him not for tonight . i mean i was alluding to the cause i would pray to god how long a boy action of the love one really good for god wants us to pray for us and to trust in him whatever happens at all about for today as i can on.
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this house is being built by my brother who lives in our hostel and this one by my brother and this is my double smile when i return i would like to tear it down and build a concrete one and also one for my mother. was probably on the floor. when that doesn't assume that you're one to one not getting a good gun gun gun gun. just. a few. more. people like sally for contest apply for a visa board a plane and fly to europe or. the only option is to save as much money as they can and try to make their own way that. anyone who can afford it unless the help of
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someone known in the village as a travel agent. is getting some advice before he leaves. we're going to go to war. i didn't get a good. one for you to be. powerful. so. sort. of numb said i never was a high up. of a number of the war. and. you also know why.
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you have me for. my. own journey. that's what the walk never. i am fond of number. did it. i am a lady it damn can i stop am i eat all of mankind inch and you had all it about and have all the. normal ancient. someplace and most of earth at the time are numbered to homogenize though when you're not well i got to see i've been laughing. i want to see you be laughing when did i best you not for me when i live it through and then it's going to be a bad guy. when i'm mistaken you know find. out it has been you know mom none told
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you some for me below in the good form below wind but i got it because you know it goes on for me. to heal a bunny we have no choice but i love situation here forces us to take this risk even if i die my children can be proud of doing that i want them to lecture not because i want have died stealing or robbing the someone but because i wanted to give them a better future but it simply wasn't god's will and for someone from the ones you know. it's hard to tell if someone's on that way to the markets or on their way to europe
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. some who decide to make the journey don't tell their families until they've already left. many young men in the region are tired of waiting for life to improve they get to a point where leaving feels like their only option. for the man who hope to work on one of italy's tomato plantations have only one way to reach europe across the sahara desert and the mediterranean it's a journey that will cost some of them their lives.
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to. the keratitis relief organization has built a chapel near the tomato fields in a poorly there are showers here and the workers can also seek advice and free medical treatment edward survive the journey from africa but he had an accident in the van on the way to the tomato fields under normal circumstances this would be covered by workers compensation and edward would be paid sick leave but on a pulley as tomato plantations edward is only paid for the crates he fills so he needs to get back on his feet as quickly as possible yet i mean if they don't work they don't earn anything that. we should be providing them with boredom and.
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i think we need to be given food. something to eat. a pre-nup look around and when they go back to work they're back at square one and refused. to talk with. the nanny into news they have no nothing and no one who can help them really he may . just be. migrants contribute a substantial share of financial aid took on a atwood sends remittances home every month even though the un so little he works as hard as he can and it's still never enough he lives not only with his way to his family's expectations but also with the hostility of many locals i said i was only a 3rd of the way people many italians were useless useless giving me cowardly sassafras they're afraid of us because we're black almost. almost let.
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us been it working and we are not the window commence to walk foot in is very bad only they know what they are doing. during our very close with him for the money for so fucking pays goofiness in both. i think i seen anything i just don't know. case something because i have a responsibility if you focus. on your. book. well. now without money. your 1st where i get it then after supper then i get better
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future. well. i have. now michael. i just got 3 times i've. ever done. something very clever ones i love her one more than 7 that we could buy the whole truth at all. i just had to go back. and do something for myself. nice now.
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i'm glad i can. learn you when you. can. smile. i know it's welcome you feel it you know cong. one percent and then have a heart king i want to know how much they are hiking tonight funny how many. can come in training. and. it's heavy they are coming back for more and they stipulate we are just no 7 takes now here's the exit which makes me want to cry will move it's going to be on a must do you forgive me if you don't call turn up the guy you get it's all days. yet. the 1st move is not many years somewhat like.
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yeah it's that embankment just because i'm on now doing this bum thing why this or that of on the course my mother used to do this in. just going to go back you won't go go back to africa like the fool you left africa with abilities welcome you grew up with i just like you know that there's a wife and example but. how many years i spend in this country and i go back to my country we go. to me i look at me one day one day one week these guys who are from my previous and i thought you might be. near the town of techy mountain one man has made it his mission to revitalize the local tomato industry when he returned home to ghana some years ago with apollo
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a for it was shocked by what he saw defunct factories desperate farmers and tons of imported tomatoes after studying and working in the u.s. he wants to invest in his own country. and tomatoes could be a gold mine read to gold but he's also aware of his social responsibility. is going to change. the landscape because once we start broad produce them on a lot of very large scale in 510 years we want to see the whole aska changes into produce and quality. so matters. many attempts have been made to revive the gun land tomato industry a factory was opened here in touching man in 2007 but it's been closed for years perhaps it's about to get a 2nd chance. bhargava not it's gonna do is gonna provide run
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everything in there you can because this is home we are. was the youth house that i don't see often work then they would go after. they're migrating through the desert to the military man where they will die. if the government wants to make sure that the industry surviving the house to be aware of proof took to the investors by france like reducing the imports from outside into the country but if the government does not provide that comfort zone then the competition would be unbearable for us unfortunately. if the tomato factory were given a fat chance it might help boost the region's fortunes. trade policies
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could support development in struggling countries rather than indirect. that benedictus family might be able to and a living from tomato farming husband could remain at home. and if he did decide to work in europe for a while he might be able to travel vast safely and live and what in fact conditions . if. truly. their land really knows with. me yes or no as he. learned to. live vienna every morning we talk and every evening we talk for
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fuel on certain days you see young men with backpacks walking into the town but you know that they're going to the desert. where if i fell into a few someone left a week ago but i haven't heard if he's arrived or not. 5 and yes far as the danger goes with humans can die we can live with this journey out just like our life and you might win or you might lose but that's why they make this journey.
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passion for starts november 6th on g.w. . this is state of the news a line from berlin goodbye mr bond double 07 star sean connery dies at the age of 90 widely seen as the best james bond of all connery played the secret agent in no less than 6 blockbusters film expert looks at his legacy also coming up. welcome to berlin 9 years later and 3 times over budget but the german capital finally gets its new air for.
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a michael ok welcome to the program one of cinema's all time greats is gone james bond star sean connery has died at the age of 90. go to. replace that. he shot to stardom in the very 1st bond film dr no back in 1962 and went on to dominate the silver screen for 4 decades the veteran scot won many awards throughout his long career including an oscar and 3 golden globe the world of we're joined now by our d.w. film expert scott roxbury scott nice to see you a giant of cinema has left us how big a loss is this well i think percent about and i have to say for me personally it's
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a huge loss obviously sean connery was 99 years old perhaps to be surprising to lose a man of that age but he still powers over over said i mean a particular course with his role as as james bond that that figure that he created with dr nolan and 6 other on film. created the franchise of james bond still perhaps one of the greatest the most powerful franchises in cinema history but it also created a certain type of man sort of a combination of class module masculinity and also humor which was a huge part of sean connery's appeal and east on thousands of imitators since he started starred in dr no but no one's ever come close to the sean connery show. scott i don't know about you but i believe that one of the great parlor games in the world the world over is debating who the best bond was and sean connery was always on the top the list at least where i was what made him so special. yeah i
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mean that probably game it's fun to play but obviously there's only one answer the 1st last and only true james bond is sean connery just so he got that clear yeah he had a massive i mean please let's be honest that. had a massive influence and as i said i mean you could argue now that his sort of the image masculine image that he created particular the bond films but also with his other movies like like the touchable hunt for red october action films that he did you could argue that that masculine images become a bit outdated i mean despite his charm and sexiness on screen all his character is male characters tend to be quite violent which can definitely criticize but you can never cannot deny the man's influence. his his idea of what it was to be a movie star still is very very present today and i think that's one of the greatest at least on screen like this is that image of double or 7 looms large of
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course but what else will he be remembered for. well you mention of course the joy that he's he was a scotsman and one things press not as well known outside of scotland or great britain is that he was a huge proponent of scottish independence from the very start of the 1st minister of scotland the sturgeon p. tribute to him saying that despite his great to keep it on the screen he was 1st and foremost a proud scotsman he always campaigned for scottish independence he said he would look back to scotland independence from the u.k. and i think he would like to have been remembered as a poor working class boy who made good but knew where he came from edinburgh from scotland and was always fighting for the independence of scotland from the rest of the u.k. scot roxburgh really appreciate your spending time with us on this take care. let's now highlight some of the other stories making news around the world protests have broken out in ivory coast as voters elect
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a new president police fired tear gas at demonstrators protesting against their current leader alison what tara is running for a 3rd term which the opposition says is unconstitutional at least 30 people died in violence before the election. tanzania's leading opposition parties have rejected the results of presidential elections after wednesday's vote handed incumbent john mulgrew flew a 2nd term the electoral commission said he secured 84 percent of the both the opposition says the election was more with irregularities and calling for mass protests. a 3rd suspect is being held over thursday's knife attack in the french city of nice 3 people were killed in the north with dumbass silica it was the 3rd islamised attack in france within 2 months. rescue teams in turkey and greece are still searching for survivors of a deadly earthquake several people have been pulled from the rubble in the turkish
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city is me or at least 28 people have been killed and hundreds more injured. berlin's new airport has finally opened 9 years late planning errors and construction chaos led to its launch being postponed 6 times an easy jet flight which only came from the old airport on the other side of the city was the 1st to touch down with a flight from munich following close behind the construction of berlin brandenburg willy brandt airport started in 2006 with its opening originally planned for 2011 the new airport has been dogged not only by delays but also by protesters concerned about noise and climate change. and early morning outside the building. inside a sit in these environmental activists want to bring the airport to a standstill on opening day. coming certain to be happening during
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a climate crisis opening a huge airport traffic needs to be drastically reduced. the opening has been massively scaled back due to coronavirus related restrictions but the people behind the berlin brandenburg port are used to a change in plans the airport was supposed to open its doors 9 years ago but one construction fault after another kept them closed meanwhile the debts kept racking up. isn't the only massive construction project in germany to have a troubled history. but now we're looking ahead with all due to the pandemic airlines won't be offering many routes at the start the airports operators expect there will be around $5000.00 passengers on opening weekend and when berlin's previous main airport tagle closes a week from now they expect a bell in brandenburg and the old felt terminal next door to serve around 24000
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passengers a day. i reporter peter really dull joins me now in the studio peter 20112020 there's a big difference between those 2 dates overdue and over budget what happened here or michael i'm sorry i'm going to put in a metaphor here because there's really no words to accurately describe this it's like watching a plane crash in slow motion you know it's a combination of poor planning of execution really of a case that what happens when when politics and bureaucracy gets in the way of of common sense this whole airport was dreamed up in 1900 just after the fall of the berlin wall it took them 6 years just to settle on a spot to build it and mind you very fittingly the last spot that experts actually recommended the official groundbreaking didn't take place for another 10 years because inflating because a lawsuit and then they finally agree on a date in 2011 and that is when the real trouble that actually begins i'm going to
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go through a condensed list see if you can keep up one year before the airport supposed to open the main contractor goes bust the old knees then pushed back to 2012 that's called off just one month before the deadline when inspectors fight over 100000 defects from fire safety issues automatic doors that open lights and it turned off or others that didn't turn on saturn ruse over 170000 kilometers of cable that was dangerously wired the opening is then pushed back to 2013 is pushed back a gan because inspectors say that the airport's now too small they also find more defects very fittingly the opening is pushed back 20171819 all the while we have elevations of corruption of construction workers you know stealing from the construction site and now for to for managers later 3 times over budget 9 years later i can't believe that i'm actually saying this the airports on the opening
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it's a litany of horrors and it would be just downright funny if it wasn't so expensive this over how we so so why. why is big news here in germany and the rest of the world right really because this airport we're supposed to stand for everything that germany especially berlin aspired to become after reunification a big global player you know ready for the 21st century and instead it ended up becoming a global embarrassment really you know what germany is known for around the world efficiency punctuality top of the class and generic and you know instead of just became this national embarrassment there was a debate over whether to tear down the whole thing and start a new the germans the turkel side the poster you know even propose a new future tense just to even be possible to make it grammatically possible to talk about the airport so in the 30 seconds that we have left here now that it's actually open have the critics been silenced no it's still way too small in last
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year we saw 35000000 passengers go through the existing airports they're about to shut down the airport is only built for 27000000 passengers so not near capacity but more than that you know the demick has really added to these airports woes we've seen air passenger traffic drop by nearly 70 percent through august so i mean this is really been a rough landing for this airport if there ever was one peter real deal with the incredible story thank you so much for that. in the. battle to a one all draw malique shaw opened the scoring for shock after half an hour the young center back hitting the target with a beautiful diving header for his 1st ever goal in just his 2nd match but equalize with a penalty early in the 2nd half nicolas gonzalez with some shifty footwork to fool
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the shaka keeper. it's a thing of beauty. in formula one mercedes valtteri bottas has taken pole position for the grand prix but edged out his teammate lewis hamilton who tops the 2020 drivers' standings with a 77 point lead the briton start sunday's race in 2nd to complete a mercedes 12 and red bulls max for shopping starts in 3rd place mercedes could clinch a record 7th straight constructors title with a good performance in italy now with days to go until the us election a senior campaign strategist for donald trump has told you the president is focused on making sure his voter base actually cast their ballots speaking on conflict zone campaign advisor. was pressed by tim sebastian on trump's misuse of funds to
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promote his reelection. i focused on this election and who i feel can win and i believe that president strong face is sticking with him i know that it comes down to getting out the vote which is why the foreign story at these rallies has weight he is we have momentum going into seattle on our side we have the largest ground game in history the republican national committee and i've been involved with them for years we have to fly 5000000 volunteers we made a 150000000 voter contacts i know he needs more than his base though doesn't he he needs more than his base to win the election and he's raised i don't when you don't win it by setting an example of ripping off your own foundation do you americans who are voting for trump who's here less because the son couldn't care less about laws or rules and so what you're telling me that represent the loyalists
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in america is this what you're telling me i represent a president that the people elected parents where who i believe will serve the 2nd term in this country. and you can see that entire interview with trump advisor mika most baka at 1630 u.t.c. today or online at www dot com conflicts some breaking news just coming in at the moment police say that an orthodox priest has been wounded in a shooting in the southern city of legal and that the attacker armed with a with a shot of sought gun has fled from the scene the interior ministry says a serious incident is under way and security forces are on the scene we'll bring you more news on that as we get further details more world news at the top of the hour of course up next our magazine sports life this time featuring athletes with handicaps don't forget you can get all the latest news around the clock on our web
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site that's dot com you can also follow us on instagram and twitter at news i'm michael okuda in berlin for me and the entire news team here thanks so much for watching there's more news around the corner. the filled with crime fighters are back with africa's most successful radio drama series continues all of us odes are available online and of course you can share and discuss on w. africa's facebook page and other social media platforms crime fighters tune in now . this presidential election is a crucial wide not just for the united states but for the world leading the race in
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america's polarized politics will be right here for you and don't tell you everything you need to know as america decides who bring you the numbers issues the background as it happens and until the last vote is counted. join us for special live coverage from berlin the u.s. election november 4th on detail. defying destiny al-hassan bell day. tim fuckin. and brits are crypt 3 athletes and role models achieving the extraordinary. al-hassan by day is on his way to training he moved from guinea to germany as
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a child and after arriving discovered the sport that became his life. i've been sober for theone the 3rd. time and he. got to live it was new and he was come on the most of all was let's get this. message stunt and i was. so mean even more so then take it on to deserve it more screwed up so forcing a place to park up with the bandits and. the school system companies to see how little fits on the set was a month when adam the movie and the lead up to it is a message to be in the midst of them and then most of them come. this fascination quickly turned into a profession and the sports center in bone became his 2nd hand alongside his job at the employment office al-hassan trains here 12 times
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a week with his coach eloise combiner. it's a punishing schedule the paralympian is living his dream. i've been up in the street and this month i was in the business gets to not even going to work. for the to the. interests that wish them come on hold on a. clip come on treatment from. the chair weighs 8 kilograms and allows al-hassan to reach speeds of up to 38 kilometers per hour. the key is holding an aerodynamic sitting position. and during 6 assizes interval training tactics wheelchair racing has many different facets. of a few links. on one come out of. some of them.
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so i finish. puts them here for those i don't think it's that obvious this system is michigan so i think that some are so cool that all skeered can read a bunch of them states of sorts with a photo a bit of cottle's. strength training is especially important for the 34 year old he's paraplegic so having strong back and core muscles is a necessity if he wants to race at the top level. thrilled with the success i'm glad to go. in this when most of the truth has to dismiss and in. material few. i mean at this time this one isn't. working with. setting new
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goals and using sport to start a new life is a story that applies to tim fuckin to the former paratrooper nearly lost his life during a military deployment in 2010 miles asked what was the reason i want to be not just off passing through but i can answer yes mustn't get off or see no point to constant going to come out the captaincy will. start a new vision. of sport even constant you diminish what she said 400. tim was a passionate athlete his career and private life were on track but then a deployment to afghanistan changed everything it's been 5000 feet in and then i'm not so good for one come on or. one finding chofetz no one fog affection. or. group as a jewish version of what
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a good crew down they can avoid it on the whole school board. tim was hit in the arm by a bullet he was initially treated in afghanistan. before undergoing further operations in germany having 2 metal plates and 16 screws inserted. he struggled with psychological problems for a long time and he could no longer move his arm and shoulder. this man off the garnish we are. going to question the street or bananas on. or. fearing mentioned. him swapped one type of gun for another and fought to get his life back the 36 year old had to process his experiences from his military service 10 years earlier and
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recalibrate when out. in the hunt. for the. best. from is currently funding him for. the tournament's athlete sits at the shooting range for an hour and a half working with a small boy air rifle for such a long spell requires extreme concentration to begin with this element of the sport was tough for the korea soldier but tim is ambitious and gradually got used to his new sporting life. now he trained 6 times a week chasing his dream. minus the nuts not a team. game. or.
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for fun from politics or and i'm very. struck and open your eyes and. training with the german wheelchair rugby team is not for the faint of heart because in this sport wheelchairs aren't only used by players to move around but also to block opponents and that can lead to some heavy collisions in the middle of it all is pretty critical the only woman in the german team. better. my. current. that's the wrong shop. there carcamo britta has shako marie tooth disease an affliction of the nervous
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system that causes progressive loss of muscle tissue arms and legs are affected by the condition. she searched for a long time for sports that she could take part in and after trying out several opted for rugby. is best and probably they 1st put off as all fronts a test it's. all. yeah. it's a. big i had said on the most mild fall on her. father. also. found most. interesting that's how my and so on it's. been. for me. the 43
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year old trains regularly in her sports club in hamburg. before training everything has to be meticulously prepared. protecting the athletes is the number one priority . but it's worth the effort because sport gives british energy for her day to day life. and yet some of the i know is part of. that money but i what's on its methods are. bend down to. concerts all sorts also and be a m. . quick passing blocking thinking tactically. this full contact sport is demanding. and that helps them deal with other situations in life to.
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the sport has also helped al his son and gave himself confidence from a young age his family also supports him and even saved his life as a disabled child in guinea he was unlikely to survive to adult hood. and give you know. the formal training. for the wrong. kind of hoped.
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to school. and. now his son grew up with his aunt and uncle they quickly became like his mother and father he studied in mannheim and took part in international competitions while still a minor but while he's happy as a person and an athlete he is also sometimes confronted with every day racism is. gone on. with him. he's a. similar. sports gives him the energy and strength he needs to handle difficult situations through intensive training al-hassan can push himself hard and play his head. a life without
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sports is unthinkable. and. to be not to mention the. top 2 part it's opinion is all. i'm going to show up on. this ng. so different and that's. the. al-hassan sporting goal is very clearly defined after missing out on a medal at the athens beijing and rio paralympics he's determined to get his hands on one in tokyo.
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conflict so his attempts to steer the u.s. elections here in spain draws to a close most of the fall shows joe biden in front of the campaign still insists the president's council will win the 2nd set my guest this week from austin texas is making. a full month co-chair of the republican national committee and now a voice or so the campaign called. it is known as the poor man's cocaine tramadol. in onto a coast more and more young people are taking the painkiller. the drug is cheap but often impure and almost always comes with a high price hard to curative should cut a 77 percent. to 60 minutes to talk to. in
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the height of climate change. conference proceedings. what's in store for such. things used for the future and. p.w. to come for to make a city to the multi just inside clear cut or. i'm pharaoh you through the night all through. the reality news good from disney friends this won't be filled with food leaving your entitle to your opinion that you're not entitled to half the need for more than needs based so when the election comes down to getting out as the u.s. election campaign draws to a close most of the polls showed joe biden in front of the truck campaign still insists the president can only will win the 2nd to my guest this week from austin texas is making a last fuck up before my co-chair of the republican not.

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