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is on top of his agenda as he once so transform the united states intern leader in renewable energies ironically experts say that the weather and the cold way if there is a result of climate change and therefore when you of all energies are rather the solution and not the problem over salad in washington all over thank you you're watching the w. news team ferguson is up next with the w. business news stick around she will be right back. w.'s crime fighters are back with africa's most successful radio drama series continues only busloads are available online and of course you can share and disco song t w africa's facebook page and other social media platforms time for tune in now. to know that 77 percent. are younger than 60. cuts me and
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me and you. and you know what it's time all voice is part. of the 77 percent of people who say. this is where. 77 percent this weekend on d w. airboats posts a massive loss as the pandemic batters the aviation industry global travel a standstill and it's very tough for a small government or it was in the center airbus was chief financial officer dominic a sound speaks to detail to you about one of the toughest years in his company's history meanwhile plane makers are also grappling with another crisis climate
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change we'll show you how innovations in biofuel could make education more sustainable. and from hedge fund managers to the chief executives of directors i'm robin hood u.s. lawmakers grilled the parties involved in the game starts recent of wild ride trading spectacle. this is business i'm craig ferguson thanks for joining me to size and 20 has been a disastrous year for the aviation industry today airbus announced a 1300000000 dollar losses pandemic restrictions caused air travel to collapse last year airbus delivered a 3rd of fewer planes than in 2019 turning out a total of $566.00 u.s. rival boeing has also been struggling it lost over a half its i quote year on year only $157.00 planes announcing
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its results earlier today airbus said it was not expecting to return to 2019 production rates this year this despite plans to run 1st of its popular a 320 single aisle aircraft shares in airbus fell following the news. let's bring in dominic chief financial officer airbus mr sam i think it's fair to say that 2020 was the toughest year in airbus's history will 2021 be any better. well what we've guided today is that for 2021 in terms of deliveries we expect to at least to deliver the same number of aircraft as in 2020 we've also guided that our profits would recover to a level of about 2000000000 euros that's a bit adjusted and on a free cash flow that we're not going to burn any case on the free cash flow before him an a and customer financing anymore so yes i can say the worst is behind us but still times are very challenging they certainly are this pandemic isn't going away any
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time soon airlines around the world are collapsing who is going to be buying airbus planes at the moment all ends customers have to really weigh the near term. struggle for preserving cash making sure that operationally they can could continue them at very low levels you know in 2020 we had only one 3rd of the passenger revenue kilometers we had in 2900 but they also have to consider how they are positioned competitively as they move all of the crisis and with the vaccines coming into play we think that traffic will recover gradually over the course of this year and from that perspective given that we have a very strong product portfolio and a very strong backlog we still see that the normal customers are also preparing now for the ramp when the vaccines are spread and then travel activity will recover that vaccine realize is anything but straightforward overall how would you assess the response of governments to the crisis in aviation. i think it's very tough for
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us now as governments are acting and ways in a coordinated manner because of course there are a lot of routes de facto shutdown we see and the activities being depressed especially in europe it's a very different region by region other regions are doing much better so we would appreciate a war synchronized approach of course but you also understand safety goes 1st and that is the hygiene measures to be implemented so that's why we think that the vaccine implementation will be crucial and we see some former seen pictures here and also in surveys only had one customers see customers requesting planning going forward to resume travel activity and of course the pandemic isn't the only crisis we're facing right now let's talk about the climate as well what progress has airbus made towards making aviation more sustainable we think that we have a huge opportunity on that front because by replacing old aircraft but new aircraft you can shoot for reductions in emissions to what about 20 to 25 percent so that's
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very material on top of that you know starting really developing 0 emission aircraft without any c o 2 emissions including hydrogen technology so we want to be the pony on that front too and i think the combination of removing removal of fleets and then also in the longer term maybe the middle of next decade introducing the 1st hydrogen aircraft you can make a significant contribution to a lower carbon footprint and decouple position of the planet. chief financial officer of us thank you very much and as mr sun mentioned there playmakers are increasingly focusing on making flying more sustainable this has led to developments in so-called climate neutral fuel boeing for example has announced that its planes will fly exclusively on bio kerosene it by 2030. down yes that's reports. almost 7000 liters of aviation fuel have been pumped into the wing tanks of this cargo plane and they're not even have full yet the flight from
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frankfurt to shanghai in china is a long one but this flight is something special because the cargo subsidiary of germany's largest airline is operating base freighter c o 2 mutually using bio kerosene. it's a plant based fuel that the c o 2 fuel. has been. a plane using. and it's 80 percent less greenhouse gases the only problem is that the climate friendly fuel cost between $3.00 and $6.00 times more than normal jet fuel in spite of that many customers want to improve the carbon footprint left behind by transport like logistics company which chartered the flight c. s p's for a climate neutral flight to china every week. we also talked about this project.
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for the project the summer flight schedule. the climate is produced at this refinery in finland and from has for more than 10 years. has been working on replacing. this. type stuff. that's the future we are exploring new. 100000 tons of bio. produced here a drop in the ocean compared to the 300000000 metric tons that the world's.
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believes that a breakthrough in climate friendly aviation fuel is a matter for policymakers. what we need. to create the market. to create the required. become more sustainable. in addition to loved ones or many other airlines such as japan's a n a k o m air france and american airlines are already buying sustainable kerosene more and more passengers and freight clients alike see the advantage in climate neutral flight. in the united states the c.e.o.'s of reddish robin hood as well as some big name hedge fund managers have been facing a grilling from lawmakers over the recent wild trade and against top stock shares in the company searched 1600 percent in january before promising again the volatility was driven by a small scale retail investors getting together on redish on robin hood to target
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shares professional investors were betting against. retail investors took to the streets in january they would have kept buying games don't stock but overnight trading up robin hood froze purchases of game stop it was only possible to sell it robin hood boss flood tenet defended the move in a hearing before congress saying it was necessary for technical reasons he denies any collusion with hedge funds. in the securities the restrictions in place in an effort to increase regulatory deposit requirements not to help headphones we don't answer to headphones least serve the millions of small investors use our platform every day. this retail investor watch the hearing live his reaction. if you. go to the market so i want to brew i.
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was going to and. it's one of the biggest stock market scandals of all time on the online platform read it small investors organize themselves and bought shares in the folding computer merchandise and games provide a game stop while hedge funds were betting on the company's demise game stock share prices went through the roof only to collapse again hedge funds and small investors alike lost billions but who's to blame the reddit website operator denies any responsibility wall street bets maalox off more or chaotic from the outside but the fact that we're here today means they've managed to raise important issues about fairness and opportunity and our financial system and probably read it to you so it's the 1st time social media has moved markets with such power the evaluation of what happened has only just begun. our financial correspondent jose luis a hero has been following this story for us jose do you think this hearing is
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likely to result in tougher regulation. well so far we haven't learned anything really new from prime day on going here in and we need to have in consideration that regulations normally move at a much slower pace stand down reality but even if the game stocks did not pose as systemic risk for their financial system there are plenty of issues that to tackle from a regulatory perspective especially as more and more retail investors keep coming to to the to the markets one of them and maybe the most important one is that game if occasion of trading and maybe the need for more a stronger investment literacy before engaging in trading activities and the other one could be that relationship that can sometimes could be tricky or even a skit as sketchy between broker brokers marketa makers and those payments for order flows how they lend if they hire thank you very much.
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1700 here. in germany our series this week on arts and culture we journey from berlin to munich to meet cultural leaders commemorating the past taking creative risks and building community 700 years of jewish life in germany. this week on the culture on t.w. . i'm secure in the fire more than tolerant and in the end it's a me you're not allowed to stay here anymore we will send you back. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers with violence of. what's your story ready ready. i'm a woman i was
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i am headed michael welcome to the program now we've been following events in nigeria after gunmen attacked the school in the country's night just states on wednesday killing at least one student and abduct and more than 40 people including students and teachers now while the government is trying to ensure the assy for a 10 it's this response by the i.d.f. defense minister that has angered people. are supposed to go but it would be to keep a lack. of t.v. when necessary but we shouldn't because i don't know where people are from. and it is. even the villagers. who defend themselves.
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now that house not gone down well with many nigerians on social media. tweets the minister of defense said we should stand up to bandits on defend ourselves what exactly did we do to deserve leaders like this and citizens strive to provide food clothing shelter a proper education. and other means of livelihood for themselves and now the government demands we rise to defend ourselves from terror why do we have a government in the 1st place our correspondent has been following the story and joins us now from abuja nigeria hello how have people been responding to the statements by the defense minister this techmeme by the national security adviser comes with me action from nigerians especially from the areas that i think to buy these inside jancee some see it partly because at the time when people creep in
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about loved ones that were taken out we did spectate from the government is sending . a 5 nation that yes we're going to rescue these not pushing it to the nigerian people this is distribution. will keep did go on find themselves in a kind of teaching of despair what do they do because did look up to the pope in full protection. not to since not to get in now what could be the implications of such a statement. the implication is telling people to find a way out of what they can do because this isn't the 1st time i could remember it for my nigeria's president. if my nigerian general thank you my mate such as to mean in the past that nigerians have been pushed to the world so the implication east many people would now find solution of how to defend themselves
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because apparently it's like daddy's good luck and decide of the government to come and help them come on probe i disputed with them and now you are telling them that . despair yeah his mistake loosen pool on what is happening. now and this is the 2nd cannot bring all school kids in 3 months how safe are our schools not. in reality and what we have seen in many schools and what see if you had been look at what happens in. this type of dutch school screws in nigeria i did just face different pitch black to push it all to do university still there was an abduction in it views idea which is one of the 1st class universities in nigeria debacle doc universities completely open to the bush so many schools that is fear some of us in no i'm not going to send my child to go to
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school because on the show how sick he is. health authorities in guinea on democratic republic of congo are trying to stop the spread of the need to break guinea house report that 7 cases but i mean 5 bets by the country suspected to receive more than 11000 it seems this weekend wow he was already begun fascinations so what's the situation on the ground our correspondent . support from the. smelly drug like the gentleman bangor contracted ebola 2 years ago he spent 6 weeks in the hospital doctors gave him encourage mend but he had little hope here but i think if i'm worried. i thought i was going to die. i was knocked out.
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i was not in a normal state anymore. you know if i didn't eat the ones i vomited every day. i thought i was dying family. but he survived a month after being released from the hospital he was considered cured but during his last test a month ago it was a different story his spam is positive again it was a shock for. game o.c. and i have not yet grasped that. it's been 2 years i did check ups until they told me your sperm is negative you can now do what you want but then they called me again saying you have to come back for a verification of your result. or a very bad it came out of my sperm showed positive again and this but the.
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chief. eastern congo early february a woman dies of ebola marking the beginning of the latest and now the 12 evil outbreak in the democratic republic of congo according to the health minister she's believed to have contracted the disease from the infected semen of her husband who was himself an able us survivor the woman who was considered to be the 1st case i'll say about outbreak was admitted to this hospital 7 you're right behind me half of us are proud to mistake they concluded saying the spread as soon as possible but experts warn that these back to back him alone brakes and also public 19 have stretched from the top system to the limits of our interview requests to the ministry of health is denied due to time constraints nurse moment barry muki has experienced past ebola outbreaks in this temporary ward outside key to a hospital in temple suspected abler cases will be isolated upon arrival they have 4 rooms here no more. when beara fears the outbreak could be difficult to contain
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the government did not make the outbreak public until 4 days after the ebola patient died. down as. if the government had released the result on the same day. and locked down all contacts with the disease wouldn't have spread . instead the highly infectious body was buried in the traditional manner which in congo means many relatives touching the body more than 70 contacts have been tracked by the ministry of health since them. for nurses like mumbai right means extreme caution contact with the infected body fluid of an able or suffer a means infection for him too and the mortality rate is up to 70 percent. and we risk our lives we here at the frontline because we take care of all the sick
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people who are arrive when we were told that the 12th epidemic had started who was so frustrated and so concerned and were afraid to use a. gentleman is also afraid of the new outbreak he thought he had finally been able but his new positive test worries him from mondas i am now joined by he's a technical officer with the world health organization mari many thanks for your time now. recently declared ebola over so why is there another outbreak. it will be a cure is a. relative to the context jeweler fickle contacts or. engineer in india the team in this region is or you know larry we have a lot of users who are awful people. so even when we control. are
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too big we expected to have an hour to break any time so the most important thing is to be prepared to respond. to these. oh ok so valuable of vaccines now so should we not panic about the latest outbreak. yeah absolutely because you know of. anyone out of body it is always a screw. to kids because. kids i think you wait. how about the review of 20142016 you got written the rest of. this. look at it to make response capacity in terms of prevention now your meds know we have and if. there is what you do
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not we all sleep meringues. already. so we have. to be able to respond properly to any young ok that's always been an issue when it comes to people being vaccinated how willing api people to receive these docs nations. if it i take an example from uni even imagine what people think you need before using. it yes of course there will always be. people who view libby you can't you know for the event for 44 minutes less but you know it for a minute that is but for anybody but we for some of these communication any community engagement we manage. to actually need or. contact so early thank you to people in this area and we are expecting nearly
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$20000.00 he said sunday in geneva and normally earlier i meant he made under seal so that's nation will start on monday ok dr mari cate our technical office out with a well how does asian thank you very much for your time. and now it's all we have for now for more bastar. dot coms last africa you can also visit our facebook and twitter pages we leave you today with these pictures from can. see where i'm not a mysterious. yet when it starts a popping up last year pressing the u.s. stand in turkey romania now india our sea on iran about so. much perplexity that congolese destroyed it. by for now.
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w. i i and i'm game did you know that $750000000.00 land animals are killed worldwide each year but it's not just the animals that will suffering it's the environment if you want to know how a way flick to the priests and the culture has changed us as a thing to listen to our podcast on the green pants. a legal battle for control of britney spears' career and personal life take center stage as a new documentary shifts the conversation about the pop star and her troubles with her father the tabloids and the courts coming up on arts and culture. and israeli filmmaker guy a little re-using confronts her own family secrets in germany.
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but 1st since me on mars a military coup earlier this month hundreds of thousands of people have been protesting for democratic freedoms for the country's artists like the indie band side effects its freedom of expression that's at stake from an darco sea remembers the days before democracy when me and mars military were the only let the band play songs approved by state censors since the army seized back power they have been fighting to keep their voice. we all were shocked. it was shunned. we did not take years. but now you know all of these like turkish. don't go see is a musician and record producer who lives in yangon he's part of me on mars
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subculture scene which is taking a brave stance against the military the protesters are young angry and apparently fearless. we don't want to be seen as weak more people have to join the protests we the students the young generation have a future we have to resist so we won't have to live under a military dictatorship. the film yangon calling from 2012 gave an indication of how strongly political neon mars youth culture is. is it shows rebellious young musicians willing to take risks the punk band rebel riot and dark o's band side effects tell of life under dictatorship. when the film was made gen tonge well was still at the helm of the largely isolated country but then came democratic reforms and me on maher began opening up in 2012 side effect were able to tour broad for the 1st time ever their gig in a berlin club was their 1st time playing in freedom other concerts in germany as well as france and the united states followed. as
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a try i will finish. it off. as all right. gosh i wish make you show that nobody could show it going gosh i just can't. judge refused to do show. and that's exactly what myanmar's young people don't want to accept recent weeks have shown how political rebellious and creative generations e is they very quickly established symbols of protest such as the 3 finger salute from the hunger games film series and of course they use social media to organize protests and share the results of their protest culture like the song one day by punk band rebel riot a direct challenge to the country's military. and this song got hundreds of thousands of clicks shortly after its release revolution by rapper flow grows it
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also takes a clear position opposing the junta. and of the fact that i don't think that israel has not got very far both sides junko produced the song and he's taken the precaution of relocating with his family like so many others he's taking a huge risk by speaking out but he says it's worth it. i mean to be honest i would love that i actually did it dear. for years britney spears fans have worried for the pop star's well being now their concern is going mainstream thanks in part to the film framing britney spears the new york times produced documentary examines spears' battle to end her father's court appointed control of her life there and dates back to the singer's public breakdown over a decade ago. britney was so serious and so focused this is
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a girl that's coming from strength the new york times documentary focuses on the legal battle britney spears has been engaged in over her father's conservatorship jamie spears has been in charge of his daughter's business affairs and other areas of her life since 2008 1st thing is britney was able to make the judgment hey i get what's going on i get that i'm not going to be able to resist this conservatorship or avoid this conservatorship right so that's a pretty sound judgment the 2nd thing was she said i don't want my father to be the conservator like britney but the documentary also looks at the media landscape of the 1990 s. and early 2000 it's proper razzi relentlessly followed spears his every move and perceived misstep and entertainment news outlets eagerly reported and commented on her allegations of drug use mental health struggles and unfitness as a mother ultimately led to the conservatorship.
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britney spears gained international fame in 1999 at the age of just 17 with the single baby one more time. it was the start of a meteoric chart topping career that earned her millions and won her a fiercely loyal fan base that has been very vocal about their support for her especially in the wake of the documentary. yeah the media was just gotten and i think a lot of people are genuine apology you know to ask a young girl that he's a virgin is just not ok and not something that i would see happening in 2021. you know in the way that they they were massaging this stick to her and everything that they said about her they just always had a negative negative view point on britney no matter what she did she could never you know satisfy the down oh yeah i love britney and you know i've been better
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since i was you know little boy bring him into the world to me talk me out of be you know independent that's why i'm here i want her to be independent of her to be able to live her life. the conservatorship has now been divided between spears' his father and a trust company jamie spears says he's only looking out for his daughter's business interests but exact details of the arrangement are not publicly known britney spears's most devoted fans are calling for the conservatorship to be ended completely they're pleased that the new york times documentary has drawn increased attention to their campaign. and my colleague james jackson has more on this story james tell me a little bit about the impact that this documentary has had so far well considering the moment it's only viewable in the us i don't think it would be an exaggeration to say it's been a global hit because it's started to change the conversation about women in media as well as highlight saying britney struggle to get the conservatorship removed of
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course is how fathers control over how to finance a life and that's something that the free britney movement has highlights it's. it's i was sort of a fringe movement for many years. well that's how it seems beginning to begin with a look kind of like kooky superfans maybe but actually it's a movement of people who are fighting for britain's rights to control her finances under control her annoyance so what's what's new what do we learn from this documentary are there any revelations that were not out there already. so for people who've been following the story very closely i don't think there's much new in that but what this documentary is don the fact that it's by the new york times is credibility to fight for brittany's freedom too and it's also changed the conversation and made us look back at the era especially on how women were tried with figures like justin timberlake who was of course britney's ex-boyfriend now he's issued an apology because he in the past bragged about their sex life explains
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in the documentary that he sort of demonized and he's also said this industry sets up men particularly white men to succeed and women to fail reckoning with the ninety's and early 2000 what does how does brittany come across herself in the film so i think one really interesting thing in this film is this tension that comes across throughout britney's career between womanhood and go ahead now she's referenced that in quite a lot of hits and it kept it's something that keeps on going. but in the scenes with her of a younger she comes across the son mature and so in charge of her artistic career later on it seems like she's a fully grown woman playing a young girl voice what really struck me was the voice actually changed quite a lot so earlier on when you see how speaking she has quite a deep louisiana quite a normal voice but then later on it sounds like she's kind of doing a bit of a baby voice and i'm wondering is is this conservatorship stopping her development
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maybe making her maybe aging revotes i don't know but it's great that we're having this conversation and that britney's case is being heard in the public jackson thanks for checking that out for us. this weekend's germany kicks off celebrations marking 1700 years of jewish life in the country and the lead up we've been meeting jewish artists who live here including israeli filmmaker. her video installation at the jewish museum in berlin gives living spaces and personalities to a people many germans only know from history lessons. and i'm going to start. this. your. religion with many faces yeah. installation message being gathered presents germany's jewish population as
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colorful and diverse. very often people have a very. strange image of. here in germany sometimes some people think they're all very smart or all very rich or very. great event he was born and raised new television. was part of her family's history her grandmother's family was almost wiped out in the holocaust really of any has lived in berlin for 15 years she's among the 20 to 30000 israelis who have moved to the german capital. there is something very fascinating about berlin because on one hand it's very hip and. contemporary and on the other hand it's very haunted and you can you know there are really ghosts everywhere. where you have any move to germany her parents were horrified for them it was unthinkable to move to the land of the perpetrators but for her it was liberating. somehow being in berlin.
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opened up something for me and suddenly i realized that this is you know this trauma i can deal much better i'm able to deal with it. then she dealt with that trauma in part by exploring the previously unknown and taboo subject of her family's history in her 1st film she follows the trail of a great uncle who was struck dead that great uncle never returned after being deported to both invited concentration camp through her research the filmmaker discovered he had actually started a new life in east germany with a german woman and a german name. it became much easier for me to think about these things when i realize it's not my job to forgive. it with the ghosts of the past put to rest the directors focus has now turned to her birthplace of israel in her latest film ray of any profiles her own generation of israelis. i'm finally
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ready to deal with my israeli with or with zionism which is in a way in my biography much more complex. for young child rael veni and many other young israelis living in berlin means creating a freer of life for themselves. that's it for this time for me and the whole culture team here in berlin thanks for watching.
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enjoy the conflict zone team sebastian. this year didn't stop well for the european commission its role also because it's nice to maxine has been widely slammed those 2 little ones who laid my guess is we from brussels or the greek commissioner moderators. will the new initiative be enough to silence the criticism of the commission on the challenges of incumbency conflicts. in 30 minutes on t w. or. young german. and jewish yes i'm jewish so was i. not does that mean. in daily life. and at school it isn't nice and we should not be given
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a special status but be completely normal and beyond this look of shock like wow there's a jew at our school dance about thing 11 teenagers 11 stories. case i'm jewish and so vince. young german and jewish starts february 20. second on t.w. . to go. take on the world. we're all about the story that matter to. you. whatever it takes these men. job is to be on fire made for muslims. and you you know here's here's we're going to do you and how long the city is gem and so on so that
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