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tv   Anne Will  Deutsche Welle  December 1, 2020 6:00am-6:59am CET

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it's nice to have a news live from berlin, growing hope that's an end to the pandemic, maybe insite 2nd covert 19 vaccine is now waiting for emergency approval, modernize our fleet of europe out of the u.s. for a fast track to go ahead. albums of bombers struck roads leading into the indian capital delhi. they say crop price reforms would ruin their livelihoods, and they're prepared for a long battle ahead and travel to japan to meets gathered up a giant battle robots whose message is that war is always to tragedy. a massacre.
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not a human's. these star attractions to leave. i'm unify mustang welcome. december is beginning with a raise for a functioning coronavirus, backseat us truck for murder, not as asking for emergency approval off its covert 1000 vaccine in both europe and the united states. it could be in use in the us within weeks when us product would be the 2nd drug likely to receive special authorization following another developed by pfizer and its german partner by own too. finding effective vaccines is a crucial part of tackling the corona virus pandemic. with madonna filing for and that and see approval of its vaccine. on monday, it could get the green light before christmas. you end the year?
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yes. that our advisory meeting is likely to be on december 17th. it is high possible that between the 17 and christmas you know, the product is approved. if the u.s. food and drug administration gives the go ahead, inoculations could start within hours led by u.s. vaccination, logistics chief general because stuff actually have to go to meet and those here is a baby under a year. so as soon as we get approval or urge arcana and used teams are going to get hold of a vaccine, we have and start shipping it in the contrary, is going to vaccinate americans within 24 hours on the pro or the company hopes its latest trial results. will lead to speedy approval in other countries too. in trials of the vaccine with more than 30000 people, only 30 participants became seriously ill. all of them had been given placebo shots . this makes the vaccine 100 percent effective against severe cases of co that 19
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reported side effects include pain at the point of injection chills and fever. these symptoms usually result within one or 2 days, you know, on a personal level. when we saw the 1st interim results, i think we were all really, really relieved and enthusiastic. i can tell you when i saw the final results last night, they came in a little bit earlier than that. we had planned for i love myself to cry for the 1st hour. the company says it will keep monitoring to check for any further side affects. earlier we spoke to yanis, that's easy. so with a european public health alliance, and as a member or a board member of the european medicines agency, aid, which is dealing with modernise requests for authorization, he has his assessment seen in recent weeks. a lot of these press releases from several pharmaceutical companies. we've seen candidates,
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but pharmaceutical companies press release is not necessarily science. it can be marketing but is not science. so where this very critical point right now, where the regulators, for instance, the european medicines agency in europe, needs to look at all that they've got up and come to its own conclusions on whether and not and when to authorize these projects and to provide the basis of the grounds of these vaccine candidate with, a condition of marketing authorization for the u.s., it's up to the food and drug administration, the f.d.a. . so there they have different procedures and we will see when the green light we come from, the e.u. made for the for europe doesn't have the zip to hold assessments do not necessarily need to be aligned. i would say this stage we have on one hand, the procurement procedures ongoing for the procurement of these potential vaccines . but we should let the record it was do their job. their job is something
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different than the procurement negotiations for sealing these contracts. for these potential vaccines against the big bang team, this is a good news indeed. i mean, it is certainly promising news, but there were companies themselves in their own press releases. they were making clear that this is preliminary data, which is likely to change. therefore, i think clinical trials, they that transparency ease a sense of having an independent review and assessment of these data because of course companies they know they're conducting the trials and they claim that whatever they want. but we need to choose check those claims, and we need to make sure that we provide the citizens not only in europe, obviously, but around the world with a safe and effective ethic vaccines. i think you will agree with me that this is essential for the overall trust and confidence in vaccines and the overall trust in the handling of the public health emergency i was yes that's is from the european
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public health alliance and board member of the european medicines agency deadly as covert 19 can be. most patients do recover from the illness fairly quickly. but there is a growing awareness that some patients suffer, a range of health issues even months after getting over the initial infection. w., one patient who's finding it's a long and difficult road to recovery is battling the long term effects of coated 19 when she became sick in march. she had few symptoms, but it's now devastated her life. pretty confident. i only became gravely ill months later in june that at the time i thought that everything would eventually be fine. but things didn't improve. i was extremely ill for many, many weeks, which turned into months. and i never got better support in the piccy
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is one of 40 covert survivors here suffering from long term effects of the illness . germany's baltic sea coast. their symptoms are being treated at a rehabilitation center after the virus piggie felt burnt out. she suffered from dizzy spells and chronic pain the cognitive i'm seeing in some cases. i also had cognitive difficulties, like my head wasn't functioning properly. i couldn't hear, had poor vision and couldn't follow conversations. well. often covert patients like peggy say, their concerns are being taken seriously by the doctors it's very difficult for some doctors to understand when they look at me. i look healthy physically, i'm reasonably strong,
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at least i appear to be and then you get dismissed very quickly. they say her mind is not ok. i'm not afraid, but i still wonder if i will ever be the same again. as a covert survivor, peggy has officially recovered from the illness. but she says it feels like corona virus has stolen her healthy body and left her with a sick one in its place where he has been here for 2 weeks. now, her main goal is to get her mental health back on track. you live your life. 5 days at work a weekend and so on. my life might be more intense than it was before. on the one hand, i'd like it to be like it was before. on the other, the world is just falling apart because of the pandemic right now. at the moment,
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life is dramatically different for everyone and i think i'll be a different person than i was before. that's ok. pretty good and has 3 more weeks of rehab ahead of her. all she wants to do is get back to her normal life again. and now just some other stories making headlines around the world. officials have upheld joe biden's election victory in the u.s. state of arizona, and wisconsin by one arizona 510000 votes to spite the trump campaign appealing against the result separately in their key appointment. biden has named former federal reserve chief janet yellen as his choice for treasury secretary, as official figures showed deforestation in brazil's amazon rain forest has surged to its highest level in 12 years. the national research agency says destruction has risen sharply under
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a right wing president sharable snarl this year alone. an area 7 times the size of london has been stripped, bare allow one paris bookstore is calling for crisis help. shakespeare and company is a magnet for tourists. and parisians alike. the shop's turnover has fallen by 80 percent since the pandemic began. but orders have flooded in since staff alerted social media to its plight. thousands of followers have blocked roads into india's capital delhi to protest agricultural reforms. they say new laws to deregulate crop pricing, believe them at the mercy of big corporations. prime minister in a random o.t. says voters are being misled by opposition parties, and that deregulation will benefit them. with these $20000.00 farmers going anywhere their trucks and tractors, a blocking major highways. india's capital each of our track,
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this is loaded with rations for up to 4 months until the time the government reverses these new agricultural laws, none of us will go back to maybe the farmers feel their livelihoods are under threat. new laws mean the government will soon stop buying grain at guaranteed prices. the farmers claim that could leave them at the mercy of corporations who won't pay enough for their crops. india's prime minister is trying to placate the groups because their protests, a causing disruption and threaten to cost him politically. i want to tell the citizens and farmers that are both from the banks of the river ganges. and the holy city of vera nasri that we are working with intentions, which are as pure as the water out of the river ganges. and without any intention of betrayal from dharma,
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modi's government says the laws give farmers the freedom to sell their crops to private buyers rather than through the state. they, the laws will drive up prices. but the pharmacy remain unconvinced. but we have always suspected the government's intentions because they have become a slave of the corporations. they want to turn us into their slaves as well. it is that by the pharmacy protests have been going on for months since parliament passed the new laws in september. but they only caught the country's attention in recent days, when thousands of farmers clashed with police security forces used tear gas and water cannons to prevent protesters from entering delhi that was stopped just outside the city. but they're now determined to camp out for the long haul. engineers in japan have been putting in 18 meter tall robots through its paces the
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creation as a spinoff from a katun series calls mobile suit. featuring enormous battle robots piloted by humans. the figure is supposed to be the main attraction at a new scene park, which has been delayed by the pen demick robots a big in japan, and this one is larger than life. can dam stands at just over 18 meters tall and weighs 25 tons of mortar. on this book, i've been a fan since i was a schoolboy. in the 1980s, the models were so popular, they were always sold out. i used to queue up to get one for those of us, decide that i took a copy, don't count and was born in 1979 as a children's toy. this is a model. it spawned a whole science fiction universe, a hugely popular and i'm a series of movies,
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manga has and video games that have grossed more than $20000000000.00. now the whole world can see how much we japanese love anime, games and manga. so maybe we have a primal desire to create something gigantic. it used to be good and now it's gundam. gundam is an icon in japan. so much say that the organizers of the tokyo olympics sent him into space on a mini satellite to promote the games. because of the pandemic, he will have to stay in bed for a while longer. but that one change his mission to the ticket to get the story of them teaches us that there is no friend or foe. everyone has a bit of both in them. but what he wants to tell us is that war is always a tragedy, that we must see some of the intergalactic message that the cosmos of robot will be
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promoting. as a studio in news up next, a documentary lost 6 on world aids day. we look at the marriage market for hiv patients in india. don't forget you can get all the latest news and information about the clock on our website, stats, t, w dot com and flash time. and you hear me now. here's we're going to tell you and how the last 2 years general software will bring your uncle, our panel as you've never heard, have surprise yourself with what this possible clue is magical. really, what moves them part of something? we talked to people who follow along the way. maurice and critics alike join us from apple's last stop.
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now i am pretty cool. that's it signifies you're a mad woman and i'm not supposed to keep it. but i continue keeping the past and past him because he didn't believe in not putting us in your hair after your husband, jason on that he said, just do what you think you need. ringback ringback ringback ringback ringback so i took an early retirement and started what this tradin known as wired g. care. i started with 3 people,
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and to me my organization has some 300 people. then we have more than 15000 patients. my manager was allowed manage for the 4 years ago. because in india managed is some must the boy or the girl is 272-0300 lying is not matter. it is something really wrong. are you a good guy? now people have started even asking that saw is similarly, if you had hiv positive people look normal. naturally the parents pressured raised the percent to get matted, and then they come to us or do we do anything? you can't avoid somebodies life. so let's start matching people. instead
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you are going to, i am going to tell us a lot of story board them. i know take the last 16 years he's a great guy to have. i mean i would have liked a guy like that if i would not have been positive. like when to do that, my whole strategy in life would have been really, really, really, really, to have
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found someone that i was in labor. i would have gone all over confidently and propose to sort of along the musical that have coffee. thanks for so what this is, you know, why you see i win insignificant in the set is you must be a college graduate that i really have reversed because i wanted that, but really has to be a, any point or in, especially for me being that africa has to be, can only can eat geared up to stand on a thread at any point. and so,
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so i have you to say, did you want us to save cost community or? i mean, someone of the same religion makes things easier. is it back to just social pressures which might mean for the fetus? if aid might be a good from would be for coming in? certainly in love. so easy to explain why i said that can be. yeah. so can i show you off it just be a pretty good but don't be 19 year old thing is i don't want to be in and i just want good big. then i already had 38. if i had a son not madly that breaking the rules, in fact, i think a decision may be, you know, next 6 months. i disclose that after once, but i don't want that. i mean, we want you to be up late. there must be someone made for you somewhere. you have to read it, which it's yes,
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that's. so that's all we do. if i had something to give finish a coffee, i finish i'm going, i was just trying to cross the border. it was a pristine crossing and across 70 games on the other side and did pick me and i was tore through 3 d. one year rental. when ben said to me, there was a medical check up in my company and i said, dr. what are you saying? he told me how you would hurdle something going to take me in needs. you have been district possible. we just shot in the 2nd more than my hair
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eat. i was just trying to recollect how it was that in the hospital. which transmission needed the surgeon to give me away. mamie claimed fraser to have her in the museum and yeah, i am i was working at the mit just medical college as a professor of microbiology. and
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i was reading the medical journals and left on this new d.c. lease in the city. believes if you call one of the girls and said we're going to look for aids in india. and she started crying icon to look for them. gay men very life find them. so i said look, it's transmitted by multiple sexual partners. so why don't we look among sex workers? female sex workers sort of event to the police and said, when you read and bring, the girls said we want to draw the samples we tested the 1st 100 and got 6. women force we didn't believe. so veasey said the whole thing again, the same sick sample scheme possibly 4
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years ago, my parents asserted that sure those things mean you should get mad and you should get mad was that after we do started searching. i mean i was 30 plus already of course my biological clock was ticking. so i wanted to be able to you know, i was ready to warm up to any extent. but mean the spirit is never good though no process of how it didn't know actually can happen. the guy comes to the place in the meet each other. it's really awkward because everybody's looking at you would remember i got dressed like i was wearing a black,
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sorry. i put on a big lipstick and i was very my diamond stud earrings and i was so it's a give away. got somebody going to look at me. i'm going to get mad. he had a nice voice. it sounded like, you know, somebody who smokes, that kind of force. they didn't think it is. we met, it was in the basement, but in such a sttng and maybe because the part that somebody might norm of this, it will even have read my laughter is getting into the strong part and the one you know, dating the birch was on the good,
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has for the most you figured out that i do feel it was do we gain of the most blissful 32338 get mighty and they had already started to look for an answer and i just told them the start of this is not something you should expect. and they were taken aback motherboard's, this is why you shouldn't expect, because i don't know whether to morrow. if you're late or not. bulldog, structured, terrible mood, they didn't know what i was saying. and then said, i don't think you are alone. and we're very sad that you go all these things to yourself in the past in the news you would have shared with us. and you had the obvious for us fans no doc, but at that point of time was milling to catch people with i had to admit them in
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a hut on the street. i could see it right in front of me, people crying and needed help specially the men and i remember the 1st pregnant woman who came to me, she was just crying. sure. so in the sense she must have been what 2021 nor obstetrician wanted to delhi, will people have criticised me, my professor has criticised me some of my friends. how can you just sex worker and even talk to her source sweetly. you should draw them out. you should storing them, you know, this is the read. they were talking to me, but i find those of the men who really need help and it is their right to have good health. so i didn't care what others talk about me. i used to feel bad, they didn't understand what i was trying to do.
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straight after marriage, even for the honeymoon. and after that going to have a go is that i missed my. so i did my pregnancy test. within one month she got pregnant and that fellow of the hospital. so next to me, when i did the sample, i was pretty sure that it would be positive. it was positive, it was so extract it, then it is essential that their test has to be done more. so he was like, no, no, i'm the father. why should i be tested? it's you who has to be just don't want to be tested and that he was trying to, you know, kind of just escape from that. is it not? and then i was waiting for the results. it was very, it was a peculiar moment. i didn't know what to believe that this is the doctor. then she
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or computer board and then just to see now i have to dispose something big. you can be very direct to you, but not you have to be each other's support and think that is going on. then she said, this man is hiv positive here on break. even john paul courson 70 distorts that the husband, this immunocompromised i don't know how to react, it was sitting there. after that, i couldn't hear anything. it was that everything is everything around me started revolving and i didn't know. i couldn't see doctors speeds. i couldn't see who he is to be with me and that was a dude was like, you know, she was going on singer dead sentence or something. so she said, we will have to get this aborted at that point. i didn't even realize that if you have the right kind of drugs, you could have
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a negative baby. she said this is a deal, but if god is the do this pregnancy one step. and finally i didn't go for abortion . i haven't missed my mom point out as if i believed something. i hope you would not die after listening to what i'm going to tell you. and i hope that is not alone. she says that money i have built this into me, sit down and then listen to me. he is ha, me posit there and then say the name of the disease. and then she said that the baby is no more. and this girl is a woman or own, with a den in her home. and they were telling us, never telling us, and we couldn't have any man in there. and this story is taking place. once you get
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mad, you know, i mean him is that you want to proclaim it, isn't it? so there was no question of further protection between has been in by islam sheeple their laws, nor will even, god cannot have saved all this, i have a strong feeling that when they marry i should marry a girl, it will be peace loves me, and i deeply love a you should do it if you knew it in front of the payoff course. she has to local music that we love. she hears the chipping of the birds. if you truly live there we come and i am
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unmetered lover. i like to sing to me just silently for i was treated and i was at the medical school, there was a guy talk to leave you there for the support. they were a social economic mean not so well. a lot of my family was very law and he wanted read only non-rigid. he and i was a red state in. after 3 years of being together, we decided that we want to get married. so meant an ass, my mother. what happens if i marry a muslim or a christian? god says it all. they are all fellows of the same gourd, but man, the holes, the real story came out at home. my manda said, i didn't see that for you just for i do this for you. hope a new year christian, possible revere in love for 43 years. i put it there. my husband's favorite kids
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and the skeletal kids still miss their little sharks. what we did to the list goodies and was never, never wanted disclosed they even was warning of what, what, why all the wall she must be back in each other. all she must employ in without us being all she india is one visit those. she used to be in northern england states and we could not speak up and still be enforceable and nobody knows the time when he knows he is a student, much less cannot continue like this because they
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would feel better when a sponsor for all this i don't want to make them uncomfortable. they were the only support system does not know. ordering me want something, rob, so let me know what doctor. there she has a family. she has a she has that has been some life then why is it left of the enrollment for which they kiddo? i'm not
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so i was praying for it. i was writing in my idea what i was. then my friend found office and she seems to be in a sort of to get mad and then it's all i miss thinking. oh god, what do you think this? is that your book? the book snowball into cha cha cha cha cha cha, take you. yeah. you would ask our and secondly, she is not indian. she said kashmir, she knew, but she knows only indian the n.e.h. nor she and also a few words and all the examples. but i don't instead this because of father worked into tickle that. i think sometimes this
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a opposites are match any and my husband never and i did a good family and economically ben-ami your son there. she just 1st say just lost more than 5 pages after being made to the fray. i see that as i don't really being here, we are more needy and has a lot of immunity and that immunity is due to the hate blood cells we have in our system. and the white blood cells have many subsets. one of them is known as c d 4 to see new for besides, cell in the white blood cells will go walk will see if you destroyed the cd for sale. your whole immunity drops when
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a person gets infected. these wires back the cd for sales and finally killed them. so all what a period of time the cd for sale starts coming down. so from 800 it can come down. we have seen people with 15 and 14. if it comes below 350, then we are very, we start them on t.v. drugs to raise the cd for you look at their c, d 4 counts, and then we look at their violent towards. then we look at all the opportunistic infections they have clinically, they fit only then we start looking for a braid for this person. so instead of matching hardest rematch to clinical history, the water tree details of cd falls away logs. and if that is good, then we get them out of it. it's just not that they want to get mad and tomorrow we
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get them out or we never do that. so it's in short. see, the ford is our astrology. i met the of really is the kashmiri marriage was arranged by a pittance, you not be used and she conceived and she had a are best done and you know, and they do, i had hiv and you get awesome gives pregnant and she found herself possibly even that not though she was sad, but he kept saying i'm negative and negative. so she's going to have been a she couldn't have got it in the head. oh yes. so she said no, i want to have a test. and so then finally it was that he had passed on, and so she hadn't said, if you're not happy with him,
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so now they're divorced and they're good, you know, but still want to get it solved already. no more poor years, 3 years since all this happened and harden requests this, it doesn't map a new one, but from india not from or say. and she wants from a good family and a man who would keep her happy that saw of violence. she has never been sick of oh yeah, let's see it once and i am one more question. i will have your parents will be in my question. maybe your son, when they are all weathered this tears of they just want them his good you have you don't have that. i mean, it was not so in this she's a, she was in jail beautifully into any families. she goes in very, giving and taking and having, i mean, since you are the solution, i would just say i'm in them not going to be the one that she should really be. and so she can be of the value of the fall,
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much more fall one thinking that then so it's up to you, then you are right. they need fuel think you want to need, she can come here. you can go. and there's absolutely no heidi just because no one truck you'll have to get mad and you know, you think probably because support you, it's great to be the 1st time you're going to get mad and so harsh is gone. that way. he's up for the day when he would be getting ready to go to the 1st experience of that if any phone when we have. yeah. our good after knowing how are you like? i am all. so i thought i warn you on that. i'm going to get beyond and i'm sure you hear the nice guy working and i think he's ok lake and i
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was imagining you sitting next to him mr. day. and i see the 4 columns are out on 300. yes. talking him on and until it's all right, is it? and we want everything to be happy for you and father who have already you're going to chose, you know that that's only a movie have oh no, we won't let anything bad happen to anybody. ok. so let's hope the other recently can go a little fuss, someone that's gives a lot of satisfaction. it's a well, i got
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a 1000000 from 5. and there i love does mean i love the way he structured his mia. the last line of me was so intriguing, so that you see he said, i am living with my parents. they are all but i wanted them to be happy till the end, and that was his to me the most. i didn't like to his me and i said, i 2nd your thoughts on the pavements thing and i also think the same and it would be great to talk to you. you can call me often or you are free. so we set up a time. we did a little texting me then when we spoke, when i 1st heard his voice, it is sound like a guy is speaking to me. it was not, you know, saying some of that. and i could hear it was my little. so he just started talking
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to me when i got back in doc and more talking like nobody wants to get off the phone. and then i said, ok, i have got to go because i was following the brutes then when he 1st interaction was going for the lead guy felt something was going to happen. and the next to lose everything. i have how i feel. i'm fine with those languages more than many of the 1st, you know as a living, weirdo for my mother going and i know he knew each other, but she worked out. but the funny part is that, but that he's agreed that yes,
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i'm going to be someone i'm just i know that there is someone waiting for my darling, my son list and he's sitting in a meeting and he did not speak, but he wants to speak to me sends a message you can say you need all of my concepts, but today i am full sighted superrich saying that consoles because they don't lie down what they saw happening so fast. and so we see the process dyslexic seals let us that none of us has made me feel very comfortable. so i'm ok with that. i'm not nervous. i know i'm not going to because
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i'm not i'm going to feel we were babies. i don't know how things. yes, just as children. yes and no. a little bit of it. i don't personally to have a typical family so but we will advise them to use a condom in the beginning. are killed, they have, a good to have a child. and then maybe we will calculate ovulation, p.d.f., and ask them to not use condoms during just that one week so that she can conceive
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because this strain of wireless and he can get it and his change can come and make things more complicated. let's see how. so i'm sure he will come here. i don't know, what are the bigger issues that need to be discussed on major sources such a complex or that might have been a few years and then say these are just been passed on lots of people in india. tell me, why are you doing this? so many often so i'm going to come, but people who are with me a living for 2025 years or so in the morning i got a message. what is this? i check my phone. it was the ral and dine, stay away. oh, all that then 15016, early morning we were talking and he proposed marriage. it wasn't like
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anything. everyone see, it was like to remain because he bowed down on his knees and the way i wanted to be, but it is like you were talking talking, talking instead. ok, if this happens if everything goes well, how soon would you want to get mad? and i'm listening what say it again. i know he's my soulmate, but i need to look into his eyes. and i need to take him up. i don't even check him out. like i said, you know how? i need to look into his eyes for a good 10 minutes. i mean, physically being with each other is going to be a very important thing for us both of us. now. we just want to feel each other in person is coming to delhi 26. i'm so excited and waiting for 26, and i'm deciding what would i do when i see him for the 1st time, and still deciding she
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was a little nervous for the 1st few minutes, but i made her to be a tease. i started chatting with her in general topics, then we had lunch together. then just to go ahead of you when we begin to complain, she gave me a study that will make you go all the leaves just to go back to the get married. don't say goodbye. doesn't feel good to me, leave me, be happy to delete back. if somebody would have asked me that you are going to be mad if you are going to be. so after this in love is going to come in your life. i would have said crazy,
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crazy, crazy. suddenly lo and behold, love is happening. we get people who are known as rapid progress within 24 years progress and their c, d 4 count drops. we have to start them alone and drugs katic after 16 years, he's going on the drug that has no in 4 years, she is going on that drug. so there is a difference between the speed at which the light assists progress.
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i am not sure i'm keeping my fingers crossed. i'm sure with that drugs she should be allowed to take care of it and make sure she survives. and then joyce life duty. and that's our duty to take care of people living with pitch a very start on the medicine has side of things you get nightmares. you get so many things. so you need support. maybe we'll have a matching day because i'll have to remind him. and if i forget, he asked her to mind me because we cannot afford to forget it any day. if this a chronic disease can be treated, we have drugs back to you have to take it lifelong and take it properly. if you daunte, then the virus becomes a stent to the drugs and the drugs don't work anymore.
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i never parked is there such persons can get mad. martin kings a hearty thing, ship india, they have been for the indians in the eighties . that is some money lining in this new, missing your identity that says 40 years we have clean living. they have been living in this sadness, all of the dying make this, this dirty disease. maybe now, just made our department i feel that every girl goes through all those because it's always that a woman has to be. no matter how much you are or who you have to go house to
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just be it would be a 36 hours long journey. and at the end, i will see you got sick, so i'm very happy. but then i know what i mean. my parents since they hold so the last time i don't i just got it for the good. it was just like i was just but it this time around. i really care for him. i like
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now we're just getting into organizing a small number of locations and picking up ideas from have how she wants it. it's going to mean a south indian state to her that we may have. we did not, she says knowing how it would be the south indian state. ok, fine. how do we choose my dilemma? was playing tennis limbo and must move in even a costly this is the happiest legs, the happiest they could move in,
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showing your foreheads for years so really have kids now is not a moment in our neighborhood. not a dinner on top of not another large number of them are there right now from our last june
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the cove in 1000 pandemic has been linked to the destruction of habitats and wildlife. now the virus threatens to return to the wild, my human transmission, posing a danger to all. how can this vicious circle be stopped? projects in africa give cause for optimism, but also show what problems exist from coping to climate. can africa's forces help save the world, close up through its own d, w. give us your country in the world will make you rich. oil will provide you with jobs. think oh it will take good care of myself. at least a big one. silver took hold on the west coast to come out in 2007.
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the streets made promises. but years later, reality looks very different. littered beaches. good drinking water shortage. cut. good. people. good move. if it happens, just gonna stream of black coal oil promises starts december 4th, w. play play play
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this is d.w. news, live from berlin, another step in the battle to end. the coronavirus, endemic a 2nd 1000 vaccine is now waiting for a merge and see approval is asking both europe and the u.s. for a fast track to go ahead. also coming up on the show, thousands of farmers have blocked roads leading into the indian capital daily.

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