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there was a conflict with my school mates. recent years, some years now. i've been bullied at school and every corner, but in some ways it's my own fault nor her go. it's her 1st. i work a new found. there's a volunteer for all this. oh boy, not everybody was ok with that to show you one jerk and i and some didn't like the photos i posted. it was what share with our daughter in the document was ridiculous . before it was said, we fell out over the use of gender specific job titles with them, which then suddenly says if you think i'm being bullied because i'm not believable times let's watch the choir that are and also cited as a nation of harassed and insecure people we had or thoughts of historical development from the soviet era. after all that regression around first, if you're going to pray, see the people who are exterminated shows could not have to stop. what is that?
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it is that here you would have to that we all became so in secure movement is we're free to say anything, respect neither ourselves neurosis and you were learned something about me. so that some day do you really believe in jesus when you don't even know what is our research about what you know morning for trying to understand what prevents our journalists from establishing an information policy that creates an intellectual atmosphere which promotes innovation. not because putin demands innovation, what's the, could you, incidentally, putin is in this regard, very pessimistic. why do we have to become
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an innovative society so much that many states are already post industrial societies? and unfortunately, people regard russia as backward in this respect, which i don't agree with it with a plan yet. you know, the best. oh you starving. and that's the mighty state like russia could be destroyed if the young generation aren't interested in the development of the country. and i think it's ruined if its history is destroyed. if the young generation have the wrong ideals and views, which to some extent we see around us today. and he could you see that? yes. so move on the what up? now if you put all of it, i mean the main enemy of our liberals are the americans. america only wants one thing that we die. just simply bite the dust of all the heart and 20 separate
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countries in a position or even better 50 countries. so that all that's left of russia is a geographical name, which is i don't want that if you, but you and i don't want you to want it either. most of the 59 don't want that. nothing good will come of it. and you can see that from the situation with georgia and ukraine before you have fascist series nationalists and idiots running around with guns. i understood neither. oh, oh, thank god they're
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going to be so interested in lots of thing, mystical journalism class of his i'm all for it to put up my stuff for the memorial march from themselves. the opposition leader who was murdered 4 years ago in france at the kremlin, has that number to kenya. oh, now boy, dear storm. i had the idea of comparing my childhood with the childhoods of my grandmother and my mother. are you a mom? and yet most of my grandmother's childhood fell in the time of what's called the thought that was a period of time as to the death of stalin. when khrushchev came to power and repression gave way to a milder regime, their prey, stalin's personality cult was debunked, washed, their life became easier also could stand in the history stoppers here.
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my mom, my mother's childhood fell in the time of the perestroika in the 90s. macwrite democracy, freedom want to trust what i was to what she had felt in those days. she said the ass meld of freedom. was my god. yes, my child has his eye lol. a political lover spot and did just thing is clear at the international level, either. no prospects, not all varying respect. you don't . yes. there is the list of events that occurred in my childhood to terrorist attacks political repression. the murder of homosexuals in chechnya he had crashed . i believe our government acted wrongly in many cases, just the people in my opinion, putin is also behind the murder of numbers, not based on were written for the irish for stay staunch the killers. and the one who gave the order can be traced back to
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parts of a chant and through his appeal i went to the know vonnie down on the 3rd day. i bought one, that's me with my friend, but it's cheap, which is why i'm against its policies. that was the reason a, it was my 1st demonstration, must remember this. i wanted to experience the atmosphere, but she was the witness in beeves at school. they forbid us to attend such events, all of us, all even when you're 18 and want to defend your rights. just as i just said, as they say, it's a business that's their 1st that they don't want to be a president. you like nirvana, which is what they force the puts and what you want to go to the demo to help when it's not one of the rich nations on what is just and but a school school is. you have to sign a piece of paper saying miss, you want to attend study reality show, but the when they meet and they met up, they had
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my parents paid for a student dormitory. i share this with 2 other students is that they're just fine ty, living space, right? the table next to it serves as a shelf on the floor of a bookcase, and it's jam packed full of books that i can store anywhere else. play the guitar and i do everything he it's right here or she mean russia, there are many who are disadvantaged to come for women's interests on trade. she acknowledged the rights of homosexuals are intrinsically rest of the year for of
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course i want a contribution to endings was discrimination so that everyone has equal rights and we can all live in one big utopia who freely truth or peeing. oh yeah, new song that i'm not going to stand around here holding a rainbow flag slug because i know i'd be beaten to death and he spoke to the show when you call it was donated to you today and it's always nice to see what you've lost by true stories to be, you know, not all that. if she took all the movie instead, i will tell you the other was to also what i need to know. but i want to get your sewing in there. so bold, they're seen near the store. you come forth. no, there's no question.
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you didn't rob your wife all i'm told. oh oh oh oh, 000000000. yeah, she want to play the much time to say i've come for the memorial march for numbskulls. that's very important for me. do you mean you couldn't imagine that in the 21st century, in a democratic country, that could be a political contract killing because i thought it was impossible. he was more than i was a politician's nuts off how millions of follow us to
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pick up food for food like a wonderful poster and said, it's for you. i didn't think your head so you looked like you know that you know, that was fat. this is better for a couple what a wonderful poster of the glass see if you have classmates who think like you yes, a few words and they're not here. it's going to be not i if you value 00, 00000. 00,
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and tragic. then we'd have to dye it black. sure. it's a lot of stuff. i've been through that. i'm not going to the graduation day and i didn't have a plan for the graduation down because i didn't know what sort of dress would suit me. so annoying. but i both before and then i decided to go back to my natural color and take out the piercing you've become so grownup. yeah, but just more grown up. i don't know about that.
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this exhibition is about mother daughter relationships and she did much better. may cause more problems with my father. i was never good enough and probably never will be a shining star. no. but she's not really precious me. any good anyway, it's hard for me to love myself her children. i'm good enough that i don't have to prove anything to anyone, which i'm sure when coming aboard and with the concept that this is what they say about this generation is hopeless, then the girls have lost their marbles. just everything about us is bad and we're calculating sums were up. we only want men's money for 100 year. we're just hoping for some mythical man with a huge fortune. she was wired dot com to do anything right most. she bowed and we should be in the store,
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no shoes. i don't see my way as a woman. i think social film as a human being as an individual, some of the market and i found my way in life. i'm a god as gifted and 3, the people i work with will say, i will go far to forget number of years of work that we begin the ceremony to the present ation of certificates to the 28000 high school graduates. god, he had the chance to see not the last word that he
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was the symbolic bell which marks not the beginning of the lesson, but the end of school canterbury, this graduation certificate is for charity. i think that i wish you success in everything you do. you know, the feeling that you're the great and catherine the great but as welcome, bizarre and embrace has all been the ceremony the at
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ok. all right. there was a little camp that much meat in there. you know we fill it with. buckwheat. yes. yes, because i'm now in my 3rd year of training in the last semester. at the moment i'm doing an internship act. there's just a long slow but those are pretty exam and not all of them. soon there'll be the cooking exam. and the final
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assignment at the school just to show diplomas or some quite as i said, look out for my final assignments on our chosen the dish, suckling pig and just never do the it's a festive dish that used to be served to the stars on us and i see it, i chose suckling pig, you know, because i thought it sounded awesome to have seconds to get my diploma. as my demonstration of dish would be slashed the design question, what is she going on with? i saw like, i suggest you in based the top of the well i'd under the head to stop the head from coming all lifted up and lay it on with a head of course. and that's good to see more of them. but you know, but others are said to me, my boss is great social,
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he explains and shows us everything properly. i'll probably work here later, this arrest commissar. but it's thank you. yes, i want to graduate from university to do my national service in the army and fulfill my duties in my home. after that, i might work as a military correspondent, reporting about what no one can see that he will
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i might get a commission in the armed forces or the secret service if i'm declared unfit for service or i'll go into politics. thank you. but i don't it's a sad way to live. so why should you show your great, like interest to me was not a year ago tire and i were active in the no body movement and i tried to support them wherever we could find
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a staff we signed up as election monitors. actually now we distance ourselves more, participate last day basis and show it in what most would take freedom of speech. for example. here they put you in prison for a shared post for something you say online for us, but they did this. they passed a law making it legal at this state to insult the state. you might get a place to state because they don't like it, but it's against the constitution. yes, the slovakian for purist question. where freedom of speech is concerned. i think if you're openly critical of the state, they can now put you behind bars. but this less to discuss it with say it
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is neutral to present what we have no civil society that hasn't been established yet, never the cheapest. and just why was no such a decline after perestroika? just how many because the most active secrets were at that point in time found out the subject. and those who still had the energy went to group or do you think those who was found out stayed in the others left. and that's how it happens. that control of the situation was lost shoes. because you're going to work then start seeing people who are good for your birthday. you are going to be like you if you didn't believe that they need to move was out, go to semi for the admission of opposition candidates to moscow. since you
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counseled some of her in the independent candidates have been far from standing for election. said he impressed that he's been doing this now and i was with my opening and most of all that i know my generation is free, you know, pushed. i want to share its reason also parents' generation will watch the game, the play, the rules, and they tried to discourage us to intimidate us. how that song was. they didn't say that so must say threats and upsets me or the guy just like free as an opera or that i got here, but most of them should stop what i'm fluent in. more of a threat to the power was the base there. it was to trust her to say what they like the way they say the it was god loves god. i
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the conflicts of the circular to you is in crisis mode after paul isn't hungry. the glocks much needed new budget and coronavirus recovery folks my guest this week here at the berlin foreign policy forum is polish member of the e.u. parliament, richard the good of the law and justice party. can the polish government afford to be on the field and its core values less complex? 13
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this is deja vu news. a line from berlin, police and demonstrators clashed on the streets of paris at protest over legislation that would restrict sharing images of officers. critics say the proposed law will allow police brutality to go undiscovered unpunished. it comes just days after french officers beat up a black music producer at his studio. we'll go live to our correspondent in paris also coming to the ranch president on a blames israel for the assassination of a top nuclear scientist in fallows prevent western intelligence officials date. the mastermind behind a clandestine bomb making program plus 2 weeks since
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a peace deal brought an end to fighting in iraq for medians adjusting to a new border. the conflict has been replaced by uncertainty. what will happen to christian places of worship that now lie? and as a budget i meet and most with a michael oku, welcome to the program in the french capital, paris police and protesters have clashed at demonstrations against a proposed security bill that would restrict sharing images of police in the bill to be withdrawn. the article bans the publication of photographs of police officers that harmed their quote, physical or psychological integrity. to propose law french
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police officers beating up and racially abusing a black man. the protesters say if the new law is passed, it could release to the public to get away with misconduct. lisa lewis joins me on the phone from central paris, where the demonstration is taking place. lisa, it's nice to have you with us again. we're seeing images of fires and tear gas, bring us up to date with the latest on what's going on and give us a sense of who the protesters are. yes, so they are going on between what we think are trouble makers seem to be attacking the police, but there is only a few protesters. the majority of the protesters, a very, you know, thousands and thousands of people gathered here today in cairo, from all different backgrounds and also
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showed up to say, you know, we really want this legislation to be withdrawn because we fear that it could occur to press freedom especially on the law or is that right is trivially limited. so many people have come here together because the 1st one of the 1st demonstrations in months and from around the paschal was done by was very important today i'm hearing. and so it's essentially a diverse group of the protesters, not just about michelle's declare, again, the victim of the police families, but also about a new draft law. tell us a little bit about that. actually it's, it's a lot of global local security and especially those very controversial that want the right pictures. the police basically that would be banned if it, with the intention of the very,
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very, very concept that people have been telling me that they fear that, that phrasing could be eased to justify the band of you know, batting the pro, coughing up in many cases. and even actually goes against the presumption of innocence, which is also very important showing live pictures lisa, by the way, where things appear to be heating up a little that people clearly passion about this issue to me, which is the background for the new security bill. why was it proposed in the 1st place? well, it was proposed to factor could practically be and obviously there is a coin to that police have been in the past harvest of terrorist attacks and, and they are, you know, that there are people who have recovered or showing pictures of social media saying is a target that because it couldn't pull it particular police officer, so the government wants to prevent that from happening. but mind you there is
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already legislation prohibiting that. this needs to be put in action. actually, many people here feel that actually this is just too much safe enough protection quickly already in place. and they are quite passionate about it because as you said, it comes as there was recently a video cabalist of i mean the rest of the music producer who had been beaten up by police, questionable police from minutes and minutes on and actually racially abused during the arrest and also earlier this week because it's on vinyl social media of even changing of a migrant camp in the middle of paris. where the police used a lot of force and were beating. they were beating migrants for apparently no reason really. so many people are outraged about how the police are behaving, and they are saying we need to be able to be allowed to film the police in order to
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protect ourselves. lisa louis in paris. thank you so much for that. iran's leaders have reacted defiantly to the killing of a leading nuclear scientist, president haass and rouhani blamed israel for the assassination of moxon factories a day. the man suspected of masterminding, a secret nuclear weapons program. iran's supreme leader ali khamenei has urged punishment for the perpetrators israeli embassies around the world have increased their alertness level. germany has called on all sides to show restraint and avoid escalating tensions that could derail talks with iran on nuclear issues. the group of hardliners in tehran venting their anger at the assassination of the country's top nuclear scientist mohsin factories a day. they hold the u.s. and israel responsible for the killing and
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a calling for iran's retaliation to be swift and hot. president has some new warning, was also quick to blame israel and said tehran will avenge the death, but only when it sees fit. he told a meeting of the governments that as he puts it, all the enemies of islamic iran know that the iranian nation and officials are too brave and zealous to ignore this criminal act. the relevant authorities will respond to this crime in a timely and appropriate manner for to around the loss of factories. a day is a blow. he was said to be the architect of the country's nuclear energy program. western security agencies believe that from 1900 to 2003, his research was focused on the development of an atomic bomb. iran has always denied such allegations, but israel claimed as recently as 2018 that he was leading a project to build a nuclear weapon. no one has admitted to carrying out the attack, but observers say bears the hallmarks of a targeted assassination. with multiple gunmen opened fire to his vehicle and also
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reports of explosions. the defense minister offered condolences to his widow as she echoed the words of the country's leaders, saying he's what must continue and iran would never back down to ethiopia. now the leader of a region forces says ethiopian government troops have begun an offensive to capture the regional capital mackellar. he told reuters news agency the city was under heavy bombardment. it comes a day after youth e.o.p. is prime minister warned he would soon launch a final phase of military operations. 3 weeks of fighting between the government and regional forces have had a devastating impact on civilians. tens of thousands of people have been forced from their homes, many flee to sudan, where they end up in camps that lack even the most basic facilities. on friday, the u.n. said that the 1st of 4 humanitarian airlift for refugees had landed in the sudanese capital. khartoum, i'm joined by samuel, get a true,
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a journalist in addis ababa capital of ethiopia. samuel, it's nice to have you with us. what can you tell us about government forces efforts to capture the regional capital mccalla? every indication sources including reuters, as you mention are telling us the joke and troops are in mclean. no, they're in, a bottle for the heart of the t.p.m., left qatar, which has been meant to live for the last 3 decades. and the team p.l.f. is not giving up easily. and the ethiopian forces and the ethiopian government feels like this is within reach. and they'll be done within a few days. by monday they've been telling us off the record, you know, it's getting very close. but again, people are just that die and if tonight, right, and that's where we are as you no doubt or where a spokeswoman for prime minister had,
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has given assurances that civilian targets in macnelly would not be beyond. how realistic is that? i mean, i don't know of any conflicts during my own time and even going as far as a century ago, reading books where there has been conflicts that hasn't really affected ordinary people. who are the most innocent people in the poorest among us? in this conflict will be annoyed. extension, you know, we've been hearing of eritrean troops coming in and looting different properties and houses from the left side. the government is telling us this is just an internal issues. they too believe that's the way it is. this is going, but this is going to be afflicting thousands of people. it's great to be. you'll be hearing lots of stories when this is done it over. you say it's going to affect thousands of people and you're just referring to that specific region. but what
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does this offensive mean for the entire region? you know, there are those that disagree with me, but i've been saying from day one, what ever happens in ethiopia? you know, it's a huge country with more than 110000000 people. what you regard as if you will likely affect neighboring countries. it's uplifting. neighboring countries are. so if you know the people that are in sudan at 43000, estimated by that you have a least under estimated because there are many people that haven't been accounted thousands of people. so that's the sudan. so when you move to the south, a country that has known conflict from day one since is an independence in 2011, it will likely be a fake. when this is done, you know, when you have this many refugees, you don't expect them to see in the sudan, they're coming to europe. there's, there's going to be a migration coming to europe and the european leaders. that's why they need to take
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it seriously. samuel get issue with his eyes on an evolving story there in ethiopia of much thanks for your perspective. thank you. michael armenia has surrendered control of many districts in no going to karbala since a peace deal brought an end to fighting with azerbaijan 2 weeks ago. but the conflict may be over, a lot of uncertainty remains as both sides adjust to their new border. many armenian christians are concerned about what will happen to the areas most important religious sites. they were determined to leave the enemy, nothing but scorched earth. before handing over territory to azerbaijan, armenians burned down their homes. petrus is taking everything he and his family can use to build a new house somewhere on armenian soil. it's on, if none of the ordinary people wanted any of this, that this was
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a war of thrones. it was only about serving their own interests, which neither the people in azerbaijan nor armenia wanted this war. 2 weeks have passed since the armistice that ended the fighting over nagorno-karabakh was agreed . armenians have been paying what could be their last visit to daddy van monastery, a complex of christian buildings dating from the middle ages, which is now on azerbaijani. and therefore, muslim territory. i think it's very painful having to give up this place. we had our children baptized here. we often came here with them. but that's how it is now. it's god's will. yes. yes, i would like to thank him that my son is still alive, and that he is now a war hero. thank you, dorie. who would you like to thank me? a putin?
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the russian president signed the cease fire agreement and sent peacekeeping troops to nagorno-karabakh. in theory, the faithful should be able to visit the monastery in the future. details still have to be worked out, such as where the new border crossings will be. russians will oversee the peaceful coexistence of the 2 sides. the most recent war between as a by john and armenia lasted for just 6 weeks. and the return to normal life is sure to take much longer. and a reminder of our top story at this hour protests are taking place across france against your controversial law. that would restrict sharing images of police. critics say the proposed legislation will allow police brutality to go undiscovered and unpunished. opposition to the bill has grown since video footage of merged this week of paris police officers assaulting
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a black man. the watching deja vue news live from berlin up next. it's sportsline unlikely in berlin for me in the entire team here. thanks so much. i want to get over. i'm sure that it was an incident. did everyone has a virus spread? why do we have it? and when we'll just through the tap and weekly radio show is called spectrum if you would like. and the information on the prong of virus or any other science topic,
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being probably the only person in the race with this impairment is no problem for me. it's all that i can take part with people with no impairment. and i pick the event by chance for years i've been able to somehow go beyond my physical boundaries and i know as a joke, someone said i should take part in the tough mudder. coronavirus came and i was the mud master taking part in the mud masters makes me want to show that everything is possible if you want it. maybe i can help a few other people with
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a similar impairment to something they've never had the confidence to try before. best of luck on sunday. my daily routine includes a lot of working out. so over 5 days i complete around 30 hours of training. and the mud masters is a classic obstacle race, an obstacle course through mud. there are 37 obstacles over 16 kilometers and some in water you have to climb up walls, swing along ropes, and cross the bars hand-over hand and also crawl through mud under wires with electric shocks. yeah, my feet need to get past the we're in now. the
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team competing with me did me persuading they were up for it. the only question was getting a couple more to complete the team. we knew we'd need 6 helpers, plus me a team of 7, but it didn't take long. and then one, sometimes almost half of the team who'd be doing the run with me and my regular helpers and the others are just participants. we're entering the most common discipline, managing the obstacle course. we haven't set ourselves a time. i just worked out roughly how much time we'd need it could take up to 5 hours. of our goal is simply to make the finish and achieve something amazing that theoretically no one else in my situation has done after the men as it were and so on because ago, when you know better,
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definitely it's looking good. really feel good because it would be bad if you could make it. i'll make my daily target of one of the but that's not really shouldn't we thought about special techniques like the best way for the guys to carry me a line in physics and it's going to be 12 kilometers for them. and it must be relatively comfortable for me to when i let him sniff it because they are going to be under, i will use the army technique carried across their shoulder and 100. it's hard to turn my hands the right way around and keep swinging as i'm unable to fully
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stretch my arms. my hold would depend on muscle tension. so they have to be to help us with me on the bonds of peace in the night. and in one second, 100, so i haver it interesting that. ok, if it's not working as i expected and it's too risky, then i have the climbing project. i've got planned in a couple of months in the back of my mind. and i will be careful to keep that risk as low as possible
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the little, i don't know. i'll take care of the music. i just have to work out what we're taking. otherwise, it's, we're taking johnny to isengard on a continuous loop, which we have anyway. the world of sports is my passion and he's so it's not an issue of m.x. loves it. yeah. i when there's been a website before however tough it is on sunday, i'm going to make it
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yeah. it's amazing being here, after not knowing for the last 6 months, whether we take place, it's amazing having this team and the weather's good. sure, we'll get dirty. but that's the point. the guy lit up on yeah, i guess last night was the 1st time i was nervous. i didn't go to bed, but i couldn't sleep. but whatever i've got to do it was a god it's cool that i get to take part with people with no impairment. that's what i call inclusion.
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even you know what? he will have plenty of motivation and if i start flagging, i have the guy says, shouts at me. so i have to carry on and i figured i could do 500 metres sections at a time using my hands. after those 500 meters, i get carried by my 16 mates to one and a half kilometers and we did the obstacles together. what did he want with the slot? i thought, man, i'd never try that on my own when he learned stefan
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understood, kind of but i wasn't worried because stefan has tons of experience for the impact of the bottom was a surprise. it really hits your back, but it was cool. this month marks this is really good preparation for my climbing project in rio, and it's a massive test of my body. giving my all for 5 hours is an incredible strain. even when i'm being carried. even then i have to keep my muscles tense. you know, my issues with your thirty's won't end as long as i'm dependent on them for assistance when i'm starting in the one in and out and i hope one day that will no longer be the case. then
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as for the situation at the college, i'm sad to say that nothing has changed in terms of how people treat someone with my impairment. and i'm going to have to start if anything, i have the feeling that if you win medals and perform well, then people like that there have been times when i've told myself it was just my subjective opinion. even if i didn't believe that. but there have also been cases where i thought, ok, it can't just be in my head if there's an official inclusion. lecturer says he wants me in his course and asked me a few days later if i didn't have the time. but actually i did have the time, i just hadn't been informed. and i question whether my feelings are really
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subjective at all, but just i'm not so picky for this news . i know i need help, johnny come on. you said it would be a piece of cake. this is my nice one johnny. congratulations. we made it through every single obstacle. that's really it. i'm so proud of my team . it was so much fun. i could only have made it with a great team and these guys were the real deal. doesn't know people think, oh god, i think it's fantastic that we made the finish. i do it all again immediately
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before you know, everyone clapped when the source didn't matter where i was being carried. it was down in my hands. no one thought it was stupid. it was a message for the rest of germany. i haven't thought this is integration and it makes me feel like a regular person who wouldn't get into johnny is also fighting for his helpers to be paid 12 hours a day. his next adventure scaling sugarloaf mountain in rio in the summer of 2021. enter the complex circular was in crisis mode after poland and hungary vetoed the blocks, much needed new budget and coronavirus recovery from my guest this week here at the
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berlin foreign policy forum is polish member of the e.u. parliament. richard, the good of the law and justice party and the polish government afford to be at odds with the e.u. and its core values. let's put as a trainee, a social worker brother john sullivan heads the unique stars soccer academy, and 9. serious protegees often come from difficult social backgrounds, but one john gives them, a task and goal. i want to tell you that energy into sport, the t.t.c., 77 percent. 6 times w percent, drama, competition, rivalry, marketing numbers, atmosphere power. by the time intuition, love money, millionaires, fans,
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crimes for fans and fans. old on you tube? joining us. no, no, we're cool. people that you wrote, you wouldn't want to clear poland's name. i don't care about the public perception . the e.u. is in crisis mode after poland and hungary vetoed the blocks, much needed new budget and coronavirus recovery fund over a new rule to make access conditional on upholding core e.u. values. my guest this week here at the berlin foreign policy forum is polish member of the e.u. parliament. richard the good go from the law and justice party. and the polish government afford to be at odds with the e.u. and its core values.
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