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if the european population felt that it was important to be white and to stay growing twice to the. exclusion and contempt culminated in forced sterilization under the nazis. this documentary examines the few traces that remain of their existence they called them the children. storage january 11th on d. w. . illiam. this is d.w. news and these are our top stories dozens of people have been killed in an attack on 2 villages in the share it happens north of the company near the border to mali a number of fundamentalist groups are active in the country under battling for control of the region. one of germany's top doctors unions is
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urging the country's lock them to be extended beyond january 10th it says hospitals are working at full capacity and there is no way the way to ease the current restrictions chancellor angela merkel is jus to hold talks on extending the measures and choose day one major aspect under consideration is whether schools can be reopened. police in norway say the death toll has risen to 4 following a landslide in the community of us northeast of oslo several people are still missing the landslide tore into the town early on wednesday 9 houses collapsed and more than a 1000 people had to be taken to safety. this is d. w. news from berlin follow us on twitter and instagram or visit our website w dot com. this
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week on the world stories. dangerous abortions in kenya. a store clay over in the jordan valley. but we begin in germany even corona infections that only until mild symptoms can cause lifelong consequences a young woman tells her story. pretty good and is battling the long term effects of carpet 9 tain when she became sick in march she got few symptoms but it's now devastated her life. but to confident that. i only became gravely ill months later in june. but at the time i thought that everything would eventually be fine but things didn't improve i was extremely ill for many many
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weeks which turned into months and i never got better. it's what a nice. piccy 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 piggy felt burnt out she suffered from dizzy spells and chronic pain. in some cases i also had cognitive difficulties that my head wasn't functioning properly i couldn't hear had povich in and couldn't follow conversations well. often covert patients like peggy say their concerns aren't being taken seriously by
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the doctors. it's very difficult for some doctors to understand when they look at me i look healthy physically i'm reasonably strong 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 coded survivor peggy has officially recovered from the illness but she says it feels like corona virus has stolen her healthy body left there with a sick one in its place. the world is just falling apart because of the pandemic right now at the moment life is dramatically different for everyone. i think i'll be a different person than i was before. that's ok.
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peggy grant has 3 more weeks of rehab ahead of her. all she wants to do is get back to a normal life again. according to experts more than 1000000 people mostly week or so are being held in detention camps in the region in china despite this force that again is the only major car manufacturer that has a factory there. a room key the capital of china's western shinn jang province home to we goes and other michelin minority this is one of the most heavily policed regions in the world china's rep policies against ethnic minorities have been called a genocide by some a room key is also home to german carmaker folks flagons most controversial investment. is the only international carmaker to have a plant in the region. so i don't we made the decision to build this factory more
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than 10 years ago it was a decision made solely for economic reasons there was no political motivation the fact it is no in a politically and socially sensitive environment worries us china has covered the region with a massive system of prisons internment centers and reeducation camps australia has e.s.p. i instituted has documented $380.00 facilities across the region hundreds or thousands possibly millions have disappeared in these facilities. on a recent visit i was constantly followed around and stopped from throwing some of the facilities are official prisons some are unmarked and some are cynically designated as vocational training centers. some are kind a cause it born in china has spent several months in one of the so-called vocational schools in 20. what they had to learn there had little to do with professional skills he says. we make it in this camp we had to sing the chinese
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anthem and other communist songs. they taught us that china was the strongest country in the world and we had to study materials about the 19th communist party congress. that's in there what was. china is portraying the master tensions as a means to provide opportunities on the job market but there is growing evidence of forced labor inside the camps or after release and former detainees have been forced to sign up with employment agencies v.w. says there's no indication of forced labor in its operations a lot of you act here but we hire all our employees directly they send their resume and we have a job interview and then the hit charge department and the operating department make a decision based on the resume and the impression they gave me was happened to them before is something that is hard for us to know all this stuff that's yes it's through extreme shriya and after footy v.w.
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says it will stick to its investment but the control the sea is likely to remain economically w.'s investment never paid off instead of planned $50000.00 vehicles a year it so is below 20000. in kenya terminating pregnancies is only permitted under specific circumstances every day women die as a result of illegal abortions and aid organization is trying to improve the situation. we call her mercy that's not her real name she was 16 when she fell pregnant she was scared because she knew her mother would not allow her to keep the baby her mother forced her to have an abortion now for fear of repercussions nursy hides her face. i went to a local medicine man i stayed there for 3 days he gave me herbal medicine and i
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took it and. then on the 2nd day i started seeing blood and i was very afraid. there are people who were bored and they seemed fine. i thought i would die. the she was lucky many girls and women don't survive such ordeals it's estimated that in kenya 7 women die each day from unsafe abortions like the one mercy had marginalized and poor women are especially vulnerable such as those here in the month or islam abortions are illegal in kenya there are only a few strict exceptions women cannot simply go to the nearest hospital for help instead they come to this man he's well known for carrying out abortions along with other procedures even though he has no medical training he's respected in his community as a christian medicine man for people who can't afford hospital treatment mercy says
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she came to him to she paid the equivalent of 8 year olds for the abortion we ask the man directly he denies performing abortions but still wants to hide his identity you're going to you know if you do it in the government finds you you'll be jailed and i refuse that. nevertheless he knows exactly how an abortion is done i'm not. given an injection drug unless sent home said the pregnancy can terminate there many of these women die if there are lucky they do die if they're lucky the pregnancy terminate safely it's usually bad however if. you assign them by that's why in most cases the women need professional help after the abortion international aid organization marries stops offers around the clock help for women who can't afford hospitalization yet but with too much experience this and therefore will finally put in that we started the counseling part we also offer
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emergency treatment which includes. what we give you and to about 6 pain killers and even sometimes you have to stick it to keep it up if the injuries that have happened to the will of course mercy would have preferred to have seen a real doctor 3 years later she's still suffering from the traumatic experience i mean is this image i would save someone wants to get an abortion they should go to a hospital. because those men would just give you some kind of medicine and then tell you when the pregnancy has been terminated they only want your money in the end you're the one who has to suffer in a battle. despite the stigma she faces from her community she thinks every woman should have the right to a safe abortion. the white stork which is native to germany flies each year from europe to south africa
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and back. many of them avoid the route over the mediterranean and take a pit stop in the jordan valley. time for break for flocks of white storks in the jordan valley and the occupied west bank at dawn on you started just yasi lesson is up early to observe the birds at this huge garbage dump twice a year distorts navigate their way thousands of kilometers from europe to southern africa and back israel and the palestinian territories are like a bottleneck they're one of the main micro tare routes for millions of birds. because they avoid to fly over there. so we are like a highway. between 3 called good and so we are lucky to have effect 600000 stalks twice a year over year although almost all the world population of whites talks about how
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that 50000. $6000.00 or so we are lucky to be at their best high rate of the job would still. rather than taking a shorter route over the many terrain and like smaller birds stalks fly over land to catch up board streams of warm pockets to write a thermos to conserve energy. the landfill is like a pit stop for the storks to just stay for the night to rest to feed and gather strength before setting off on the next leg. but you get last 10 years they will to look for. places where you're catch a thief but for garbage that of course they have plastic bags and stuff like that which is of course very generous but the goal will be easy for although bird migration happens twice every year it still amazes he was studies to birds for decades unlike most humans to storks don't need g.p.s.
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to arrive at their destination it's time for this truck to take off every day they fly between 302500 kilometers next stop the egyptian sinai before they continue their exhausting journey towards their winter home in southern africa. and germany with debby at any time any place. video. yet i don't feel that it is quite the. songs to sing along to download just
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the brassica a rural state in the heart of america's great plains. gretna is a sleepy little town home to just 5000 residents. just off the highway this small gas station is a popular meeting place for local workers. 53 year old david harrich comes here every day for his morning cup of coffee. orators. it's been part of his daily routine for almost 20 years.
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he comes here every morning before starting work at 730 to meet up with 2 friends randy and jerry are both local farmers here these guys are always here we don't there we solve the world's problems every morning. or we're there. they regularly discuss ways of saving the world but for the past 5 years david has had far fewer worries on his mind yet they all remember the day his life changed forever. it was here that morning where he come in the door with larry to get the ferry walker. through. there. start over dark before he won the lottery ticket after one of ours my best friend there. on that day david won the big bucks big time this year 62000000 dollars in just moments he went from a poor working class man to a member of the elite one percent of top earners but he never forgot his old
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friends the trick of the shop's washer so. he quit his job as a mechanic at the workshop just next door. david was working 2 jobs to get by 12 hour days for just $2500.00 a month he said to trade it. he appeared in my eyes what it is to be poor in rural america. it's what we do. now david has some of the trappings of a millionaire he cruises around in a classic 1972 dodge challenger. he bought this gigantic 2000000 dollar property overlooking the plains what he treasures most telephone lies on the other end of the garden his own workshop. twice as big as his old place of work to form a mechanic still likes to get his hands dirty. except now instead of work it's
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a hobby. i'm fairly new at this but a growing up we always played tinkered. so it's a learning process but i got time to learn. his collection largely comprises pickup trucks and racing cars from the 1950 s. all of which have been lovingly restored and customize. this one's a very very fast and very expensive car now if so i've got about $120000.00 in it so money can do anything. and makes things cool that's for sure. and i have plenty more i follow found one. this is lazy this is the 65 steps i pick up so my dad and i always look for. a school so i got some more it never hands never ends us roy i will never. winning the lottery enable david to realise
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his childhood dream he's now the proud owner of more than 20 cars worth a total of around a half $1000000.00. simply did he mention that before just imagine his all watching t.v. programs but you all we always had a dream of having a nice vehicle to work on an old classic. no i have several i'm catching up. millions of americans try their luck every week hoping one day their numbers come up if. it is an institution in the u.s. played by one in a tree americans one hour of all ticket is almost $80000000000.00 lottery tickets and scratch cards are sold here each year and the signs of the country's population means jackpots are astronomical. on record jackpot of more than one and
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a half $1000000000.00 was won in 2016 and again in $28000.00. californians latest name is. it not it's not. in america a lot of people dream of becoming a billionaire. since winning his jackpot jack has been busy splashing the catch it's always 60000 pounds not lost and living it up. but his parents are worried and would prefer if he'd just live a normal life. which their past lives. in the brassica david and erica herrick became the richest people in the county overnight but they were determined to stay true to their values we nickname ourself the redneck great street cuz we haven't changed yet so why not change them. becoming
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a billionaire however can be both a blessing and a curse this is just after the lottery when. they're all dark around the edges and they end up being the worst thing that ever happened to up only took him down the hill and then there's the tim who won 14000000 dollars 20 years ago and he's since spent most of it now he campaigns to. highlight the dangers of the lottery say no to people it's one of the most important lessons i had to learn if i gave everyone what they wanted i would have been broke a long time ago so what is the dark side to an industry that has so many americans in its thrall. 30000 and what is life like for those lucky winners we look at what happens when america hits the jackpot. back in nebraska even though they're worth more than $60000000.00 david and erica
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haven't forgotten their roots. not long ago the family of 6 was crammed into this modest sized home on the working class side of town in gretna. where. the. neighbors. this was or family home for about 16 years the kids were raised here you know we're not here anymore the memories are still here. as well his daughter amanda. amanda and her 2 children are now living in a house a present from mom and dad. through perfect gift. really the most humble like of. david and erica gave each of their children a house in order to avoid sibling rivalry. this is the home of over taylor.
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$24.00 of $225000.00. their other son corey's house cost the same price. their youngest still lives with them in this huge mansion it was the 1st thing they bought with their $62000000.00 check. it boasts around $600.00 square metres of floor space and huge lavishly decorated rooms. plus a kitchen kitted out in wood and black granite the nouveau riche couple aren't fond of gold leaf or marble columns. after winning the lottery former nurse erico went on a shopping spree as is evident by the ongoing war being fought in the walk in closet my space my space my eyes. i'm just made in that space but he won't give it up. meanwhile
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their assets earn them another half a $1000000.00 in interest every year but you won't find any designer shoes or old couture dresses here they largely prefer sneakers and t. shirts the harry family keep souvenirs of the day their lives changed for ever. david america they are our newest millionaires the 1st thing we would say you are tired of and some of those pictures. that was the scene 5 years ago when they had just won the powerball jackpot the biggest lottery in the country in front of the cameras the state governor handed over their check it was major news in nebraska. despite their newfound wealth david and erica have managed to remain grounded. i told my friends before our friends and your friend listen she was very you're friends with us today. and they're there who defines us family friends church
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we're not going to change i'm still learning i feel depressed i have not going to change some. 5 years on family friends and traditions still remain into gold to the herrick's life although now they can afford to enjoy themselves as much as they might. tomorrow it's independence day. on this very special national holiday americans honor those who fought for their freedom and continue to fight for bread now proudly displays the star-spangled banner all across town. as a patriotic family it's an event the herrick's wouldn't miss for the world. while you're down there side. tonight they'll be throwing the biggest party in the county a few hours from now they'll be hosting $150.00 people in their backyard and in
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nebraska a good party is all about the food itself. erica could afford to hire a caterer i did all the other stuff when i'm in that ballpark in ones but in this house cooking is a family affair. and so this is how many pounds of me steve you think oh there's always are about the 1st 40 pounds for that forex orange but that is all for free despite their wealth the herrig stick to the rustic recipes of their working class roots. they don't want champagne and caviar like some millionaires. are so is so funny we are we nickname ourself. redneck ranch speak says we've never been into that kind of stuff and so it's you know we're not chains and so we haven't changed yet so we're not saying
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and. what has changed however is the number of guests they can welcome it's 6 pm the entire family and all the neighbors are basking in herrick's high tech pool in scenes reminiscent of a public water park. erica stepfather mel never misses a party at the fair. that's always a good party. because it's all the food that has any party i mean what's bad about it before the lottery it was paycheck to paycheck and everybody lived on their house and now it's just a big huge family here and we're all part of the lottery hasn't just changed the couple's life it's benefited their family and friends to for michael eric his dad this money is a blessing i don't have to worry about them and i don't have to worry about my
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other 2 daughters because i know that they will take care of my daughter so the family is better because i think for all we know whatever the future brings we're going to be ok when they were 4 or they would give their last dollar to someone who needed it but they do the same thing now what has changed is their lifestyle they live much differently but as you see here today they live it with other people. since cashing in their $62000000.00 check the herrings are still as working class is over there are no bankers lawyers or c.e.o.'s on their gas miss. i've got people from all walks of life you're fired for homeowners but chris i know it's going to go through the greater service. that is he concerned people will take advantage of him and about these people i mean these are the ones you call and you know your friends are full right.
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david has been very generous to us french this small gathering cost him almost $12000.00. after a 12 person congar ride down the water slide the fireworks begin. the 10 minute spectacle cost $8000.00. 5 years after winning david and erica have stuck to their promise. they've stayed true to their roots however there are plenty of temptations for a lottery winner and the money can disappear all too quickly. on an almost daily basis jack does
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a full 18 holes on his favorite course good shot. i never. you can't handle the pressure you can't handle the pressure that jack has now turned 50 and can live the kind of charmed life that used to be the stuff of dreams . my name is jack stressing from buffalo new york and we won the lottery 4 years ago $1000.00 a day for life and it never ends until i die so i have nothing to worry about anymore and this is what i do on my days off. for jack didn't win less than a herrick's but he now has a constant supply of cash he has parents and his brother one cash for life $365000.00 a year until they die which they divide between them so every year jack jeff and jack sr are wired $120000.00 regardless jack quit his job as a nurse immediately. right down the middle.
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and now he's making the most of his early retirement. since winning the lottery jack's life is like one big vacation after golf he heads out shopping. 0 0 0 buffalo is in the western new york state it has a fair share of skyscrapers and office buildings but by american standards this is a city of average size with close 230-0000 residents. it's one of the oldest ports in the eastern u.s. and proud of its industrial past jack has lived here all his life as have some of his oldest friends this afternoon he's going to flex his bank card with joey somebody oh it's through a new car let's go do it jack sets off to buy himself a new car. excited i'm excited for.
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joy he has been through a lot with jack and especially during his somewhat turbulent professional career 1st he was a nurse then moved on to stock trading before losing everything i know you used to work for a living. he wasn't as much fun but you said he was fun but not as much fun as he was nice to have more time to do fun things is less stressed right there. while i used to be kind of rich before what i used to trade stocks that's when they like me and then when i hit that when i came for they said they don't want to hang out with me anymore i had to move home for a year to make fun of me and jack is now earning $10000.00 a month by doing absolutely nothing. today he's picking up his new toy a $50000.00 state of the art s.u.v. . for this monnerie winner temptation is never far
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away. that is pretty sweet as. it's a new one. it's always $60000.00 that's not lost. maybe that's my next one. let's go. this former nurse has absolutely no regrets and would never have been able to afford this kind of car before. quite fast. it's 3 in the afternoon midweek and this young retiree seems to have a lot of friends for our real ones here jack's winnings unable to him to move to a quiet suburban neighborhood quiet everywhere except jack's place. says some crazy person drawl the. office park or a hereford. he bought this spacious house and as you'll see it became party central
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in the neighborhood but his friends haven't come to enjoy his bachelor stylish interiors and golf trophies put brings jack's friends around and more importantly his female friends is found right behind the store. shelves go down back here. every afternoon even when he isn't home his yard becomes a kind of spring break destination these young people don't even wait for him to get home before starting the party. sorry. but so. what's not being. what's out. there jack is a veteran partier and knows all the bars in buffalo thanks to his motoring winnings his house is now the place to be. it's open bar for all the women even if none of them are his girlfriend. who knows i'll call snacks i supply the
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pool the music and the waterfall in the sunshine. i am my company that's the most important part. did he know all of them before winning the lottery all of them all of those are friends for 10 years or so those are my barge thunder c. are they out of work later on at night so they got on board by myself during the day so i need friends to come over the total cost for all this oh i don't know. not a lot. not a lot not only when you win the lottery it's not a jump off a waterfall for you guys. jack has built his own personal paradise on this 300000 dollar estate there's just one tiny thing missing from his otherwise perfect life. more socks.
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more for that i'm going to slow. the real truth real. jack is constantly surrounded by distinctly younger women but is still single a life without financial worry and largely comprising rest and recreation. but his parents who have a share in the winnings 2 aren't happy with his lifestyle they live just 5 minutes away. from the door. you. do in your store. both 73 year old jack sr and his wife sharon one thier son to find a wife and are concerned about his lax lifestyle and they don't hesitate to remind him every time he visits i mean it would be nice if he got now
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a part time. be a little cleaner on the south. bay lazy fun that's a month lazy i just don't feel like work and i got a golfing was hard today it was hard. call thing pool parties it's darts never invite us over for a bit to use your pool and go over now to morrow became a tomorrow's bikini sunday as. most of the top was 32 or topless tuesdays through 3 . 3 here that are not very hesitantly oh dear. jack sr and sharon are a lot wiser with their winnings their only luxury this 370 square meter house with a sizeable yard for their sheets to put pita to roam around. and. dad was a steelworker while mom stayed home to take care of the family the couple always
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had to work hard to get by and they still haven't gotten used to living in such luxury this is my kids. have a beautiful microwave in a beautiful for fridge generator. i do all my cooking here i even have a dishwasher which i never had in my whole life. do you use it no i use a day at thanksgiving and christmas. sharon and jack sr would have never been able to afford all this with their pension which is less than a $1000.00 a month. jack finally got to buy himself something he'd always dreamed of having welcome to my basement. the best about the house was my man cave basement where men can be men. this is his pride and joy with a movie lounge and a blown up poster of the ticket that changed his life. they all came out it was our
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birthdays. the numbers 48172021 they come out exactly sister way i put it on the ticket. before hitting the jackpot the lives of both sons and his family seem to be already mapped out with small and poorly paid jobs and long years of hard work. i mean to give the kids spending money they always they were a boy or boy why sure is yes station at the sides 14 years old yeah. earn their own money you know or you know one of the we're only when were they not anymore no you're not anymore i don't have to work that's why organs as leverage wow you can't get rid of so he's no longer stuck in the eat work sleep routine now jack is a poster boy for the lottery and in the us the lottery is
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a huge business to encourage americans to keep playing and betting the jackpots keep growing and those who do win make the front pages and become famous overnight . welcome california's latest millionaire. it seems people can't get enough of these lucky winners mavs some have even been featured in reality t.v. shows or maybe mereology as you know about. like this one where the host helps them find their new dream home kathy winners who are more than willing to show the world their new lifestyle after striking gold. we're now in denver colorado at the foot of the rocky mountains. this smoke looking building his home to the state lottery commission contrary to
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popular belief lottery industry is run not by big. business but by public authority . how are you today. i think i just when something k. is a real estate agent she has 5 out of 6 numbers in the latest powerball. yeah yeah i think i won 30000 on this tidy sum will allow her to enter the winner's club. those the lottery chooses to feature in its publicity. 3030000 kids. truly excited. to happiest place on her. case photo will be a mediately posted on the moderates website where she will join the winners in america having money is certainly not frowned upon and when people when they're eager to make it public. it's really important that people see real coloradans
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where you know when they see someone like a they know ok so it really wasn't. the colorado lottery makes the most of the winners elation and the winners seem happy to tell the whole world. filming the reaction of people when they find out how much they won makes for great advertising . and we're about to surprise diego b. with a huge check for a quarter of a $1000000.00 he diego did. this and this is for you i think your christmas just got a whole lot better you just want to really know. you . know you know. you do. the laundry arranged everything beforehand with diego's family. man that's a quarter of a $1000000.00 means here it changes the life of that one or else it was her.
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whether surprising people at work or at home the message is the same this could happen to anyone anytime anywhere all you have to do is play. wonders. but there is also a dark side to the lottery. what winners do not get along with their check it is advice about financial issues awaiting them for some winning the jackpot can be the start of a nightmare. in canada just across the border from the majestic niagara falls daniel became a victim of his own success. he's a member of niagara united
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a counseling group that helped him get back on track. here but they're. here. he was just 23 years old when he won a jackpot worth $5000000.00. right. i felt like i was on top of the world in that you know that this money would just never run out is almost like i was living the life of the rock stars just go party and within 2 years both 2 junior maybe 2 naff $1000000.00 was gone and bad businesses. and the rest also went down the drain over the next 2 years due to substance abuse a habit initially funded by the lottery when i was i was heavily addicted and. and. i had to resort to selling drugs is right back up you know $45600.00 a day he eventually ended up in prison where he spent 2 and
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