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and all this is for bobby well for both of us who. shows up at these and also these at the backs of from my mother. which she was do you like best. these. but they still say. i got a lot i like it all everything was expensive guy. that got the tires are going to follow. a. course all very. well for. c them to. fight for that 500 years ago the governor left intense and much break and later in stone houses at
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the edge of the financial. previously only hunger ariens left in the coveted homes and on the main street. but after the collapse of communism wealthy couple was made tongue carrion home owners office they couldn't for fees and list moved away. today gobble is make up 75 percent of car trunk full of us population. the antique dealer young kail and his family also live here to the shop army remember what if my father said this is blue than it was blue or what vote for he said white then it was white it's actually a 5 siblings and he told us everything i do got thought i thought for sure but they're not just me talking to. my father once bought 2 big pigs their sons will get the bitch i was cutting them up and making sausage
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when 2 young men a pit bull let me come to church with us uncle mitri they said to my father there's small dogs out of ireland meet there but she here i know you speak in the name of the lord jesus my father replied to me followed them and most are curious whether there by the time he returned to the cloud or live us hostages were ready. my old some my mother started on the monday or maybe these contests of course never again will i put paul can my mouth my father replied that's what i swore to the lord today for someone and for money was. my mother who must cry for the in fact she did not mind them save these. that was 14 years ago. and his father never drank alcohol all smoked again.
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grandparents gobble unquote sour also adventists religion didn't always play such a big role in society. someone greek orthodox others protestant in czechs they sat at the back separated from hunger areas and remaining. as adventists there. they feel accepted here all that counts is the believers faith in god. so they have it to do and i will many gabo only lends religion so they can study the bible as doctors face has changed and knives are still you know they are devout and disciplined characteristics that have earned them for recognition in the outside world was the sermon is held at times in hungary and all remaining in most of the gobble off fluent in both and of course they also speak romany. 4 times
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a year they celebrate the lord's supper so i take. the high point of the mass comes when the parishioners washee chevys feet as a sign of humility. so it keep. it up if you. ever let them go if they didn't. i. didn't but. i'm going to the leader. i think up is above us and go there was a stroke of good after the service family and friends dined together there's a good man the preacher often joins in. our. absences on friday on saturday that only allowed to warm up and so if the food goes the
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miles around it could be very true. that if i wanted to go to there is a saturday there is life here i know right when they are young women don't have much say but which time they gain christine each and influence there's still the men are always served 1st. and when the right guests the women sit separately i mean very little i mean we always stay in the background that is our tradition like in india the manor in front and the women behind it it's the same in bed excuse me the woman is on the inside the man on the outside if someone falls out it should be the man not the woman. in her new home has already learned how to ion. when she goes out tonight with
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bobby to a mcdonald's she'll want to have favorite titanic prince that. was . kind. enough to get her running overcome by her neck that most of the morning no hope that the panel caught up with the plane this early for that so that so that i don't think that. that the average a good shot. is the end to be an excellent cook she graphics dream of using a canned food. who will teach me everything she needs to know in the same way she learns how to fulfill her overall from her own mother in law. the to know is how long traditions will continue to be passed down from generation
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to generation. of all these in my house my grandson young cause. if he needs a wife he takes not one. if you need to brown one takes that one he's already married we brought him a little wife cause he's a little gentleman in the house. god gave him enough sense to learn what's good he doesn't drink he doesn't smoke he doesn't know what stealing whoring us. and we always whether. a couple yes and your children yes go no i'm not so sure i suppose sooner or later the gob or hats will become obsolete. i know i'll wear it for my entire life these young people are icons of the world he still follows me. what will happen in his own family the news of good lord no. you know where you stand. and what about the family of the village elder.
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you are going to know more about these children than not because. they will be called god will ask but they will no longer practice all professionals it's not about professions it's about customs the traditions of the gobbler won't survive. yet in fact one come back how the last set of the most he wants to go to school and continue studying so he can become a policeman it was. was that she was. was was was was was was a was the. setting for the money ok. the one for you know that.
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you want was there and the minister for your mad dog is coo so if you mad so if you put it just enough to eat she also feel i should do you still sophie money from various sophie. young does that mean maurice if you can give me those who have seen me better than anybody in my day since. she received her change on me. then. i just shut the fuck up i know that i'm going to come over gargle with. other. people that it. was just a few. other. couple
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rush tasha's time it's the grandparents who feed the family. whenever they can they were day laborers. they young grandchildren go to kindergarten and 12 year olds should attend school. piece in 5th grade when she learns hungary and romanian and english her family doesn't plan to marry her off soon how many girls stand till the 8th grade. why i'm the only one in my school and they did your mom and she's the only one so there are boys but not girls without school who are nothing it's as if you had no baptism record no birth certificate as if you don't exist at all but when you learn everything is different when it gets good only 40 miles by bridges then you have something in your brain you can achieve something and at 18 the child can find a job and earn some money if you get the effect that you want me. to.
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you. if all goes well go will be the 1st garbled girl in the village to finish school with a diploma and maybe even if she were career. and nutra. her future seems secure often now but business is increasingly conducted online bobby won't be able to learn the tricks of internet trading from his father . he will have to face the challenges of the digital age on his own. but can he succeed without the necessary education. and what will happen if gumbel kills a set that career aspirations. how long will the archaic traditions of the couple be able to survive in the highest weld. i think of
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a few drinks beginnings. include the tallest biggest and the most beautiful structures this is home massive churches that were created. consciousness because the drills starts april 12th on d. w. . you get a bit of that. this is to give you news these are our top stories they each use drug regulator has concluded that there is a link between the astra zeneca vaccine and blood clots and they should be listed as a rare side effect of the shot but he concluded the benefits still outweigh the risks overall based on the current data adverse reactions have predominantly been reported in younger people and women the british regulator has decided to restrict use of the vaccine to people over the age of 30. i mean mars ambassador to the
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u.k. men has been locked out of the london embassy he told british media that military figures have occupied the building the ambassador had broken ranks with the ruling junta in recent weeks. in turkey dozens of people including former soldiers have been sentenced to life in prison over their involvement in the failed coup against president wants government in 2016 almost 500 defendants have been on trial since 2017 for attempting to seize control of military headquarters. this is news from berlin you can follow us on twitter and facebook or check out our website he w dot com. or . it is a major blow to corona virus vaccination efforts today regulators in both the
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european union and the u.k. said there may be links between the astra zeneca vaccine and rare blood clots in the brain depending on where you live and how old you are the advice tonight is choose a different shot well tonight the astra zeneca bag seemed it was designed to be easy inexpensive the world's vaccine more course instead safety worries may be putting it out to pasture our bird gulf in berlin this is the day. blood clotting following vaccination with the ask if any can't backfeeding should be listed as possible side effects the currently available daytime did not and i was to identify the definite cool this vaccine has proven to be highly effective it prevents it to do to decent hospitalized patients and it is fading light no
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specific risk factors could be identified based on the current data the committee can definitely not recommend any specific mentions the benefits of the astra zeneca backseat in preventing qubit 19. i don't wait weeks to try to fix. also coming up 2020 was a disaster of a year the pandemic claimed the lives of millions of people around the globe but amnesty international says human rights also suffered. well the biggest priorities for the need those of the went east to a reef that us and the policies that put us to our meet in 20202020 easy outcome of years of neglect. and to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states into all of you around the world welcome we begin the day knowing which corona virus vaccine we probably should not get today medicine
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regulators in both the european union and the u.k. said yes there are possible links between the astra zeneca vaccine and cases of rare cerebral blood clots in britain where tens of millions of older residents have already received the shot people under 30 are being advised not to get the astra zeneca jab here in germany the same is true but for people 60 and under both the u.k. and european agencies emphasizing that this is an abundance of caution and they're repeating their position that the vaccines benefits still outweigh the risks but the hopes of using astra zeneca to vaccinate much of europe as well as poor countries around the globe those hopes may be vanishing the damage to public confidence in may be too great to repay or trying to put to rest any concerns. first of all i want to start by stating that our safety committee the
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pharmacovigilance and risk assessment committee of the european medicines agency has confirmed that the benefits of the astra zeneca vaccine in preventing cope with 19 overall outweigh the risks of side effects. the european union's drug regulator the european medicines agency says after a safety assessment of the astra zeneca vaccine they are still encouraging people to get it that's despite finding a $169.00 cases of a rare brain blood clot after $34000000.00 doses the agency says while no clear link has been found they believe the clots are caused by any means response as a result the regulator will be listing the clots as a rare side effect of the astra zeneca vaccine this vaccine has proven to be highly effective it preventive severe difficulties and hospitalized patients and it is saving lives vaccination is extremely important in helping us in the fight against
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covert 19 and we need to use the back scenes we have to protect us from the devastating effects to my media that comes as u.k. authorities recommend that the astra zeneca vaccine should not be given to adults under 30 where possible but again they stress the continued use of the vaccine our review has reinforced that the risk of this respite to decide if it remains extremely small. the drug maker itself says the bottom line of the regulators findings is that the astra zeneca vaccine offers a high level of protection against coated 19. which day's announcement attracted extra attention in the u.k. because so many people there have already received at least one jab of the astra zeneca vaccine and because oxford university partnered with astra zeneca to research and develop the vaccine so this hits close to home the w.'s correspondent
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charlotte shows until she is on the story for us tonight she joins me from london good evening to you charlotte stanza millions of people in the u.k. have already been vaccinated with the astra zeneca drug. what did people think today when when they heard the news when 20000000 people to be exact so far have been ranked native with the oxford astra zeneca vaccine and of course any suggestion of a possible link between these red blood clots on the job will be a cause of concern among the people that i've spoken to as you might expect concern higher among younger people that we've been hearing that that the risk benefit calculation is very different when looking at a given the jobs on this that tease than it is to giving the job to those who are older who have more of a risk of ending up being hospitalized or indeed dying from covert 19 so yes there is some concern but the agreement is that any risks hit. the benefits far
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outweigh any of the risks in fact we were told today by the medicines a regulator that the risk of these potential blood clots is vanishingly small so i want that really has to be to be kept in mind when looking at the the risk associated with this job and we know that people under 30 are being told that maybe they should get a different type of vaccines and we know that people under 30 have not begun to be vaccinated in the u.k. so is there the feeling that young people may have dodged the bullet here. well 1st off i would say there is of course some relief that this is all being investigated while those in this age group beyond that he's a still months away from getting us off that astra zeneca job and work on this is still ongoing but i think that you really have to look at this in context and really just go through the figures to understand the risk is so in the u.k.
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we have the figures announced today 20000000 people as i said have been given the 1st dose of the oxford astra zeneca vaccine all of those that were 79 cases of these rat blood clots after the people received the 1st dose and all of that 19 people died now it's thought to be equal amounts about one in a 1000000 people one and a 1000000 chance of dying off receiving this vaccine so i think to say that people the young people have dodged a bullet by by this hearing this announcement is is going is going too far just to stress again the benefits here we've been told over and over again fall far outweigh the risks and we know the key leads europe when we're talking about the drive to vaccinate people so what does today's warning what does it do to the n.h.s. has plans for vaccinations moving forward do we know. well there are 2 ways of answering this question there are there is of course the vaccine rollout and there
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is the planned easing of restrictions which is underway at the moment with more strictures expected to be knocked on restrictions expected to be eased here on monday and the answer to both we've had both from the medicines thirty's and from the government here today is that not much is expected to change looking at the vaccine rolled out it's expected that any effect of this announcement will be negligible if not 0 and that's helped in part by the fact that we have a stab back seeing the madonna banksy now being rolled out and well today expected to come into action in england in the middle of april so not much effect expected that all adults still shed jeweled to be a tough one dose of the vaccine by the end of july continued contingent of course on supply and when it comes to the easing of restrictions boris johnson prime minister saying today those restrictions the timetable the road map for that still is unaffected will go ahead as planned you know let me ask you about politics here
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before we run out of time charlotte foreign minister boris johnson he has been a staunch defender of the astra zeneca vaccine what does today's news what does it mean for his policies and his politics. well of course he's a big defend the oxford astra zeneca vaccine the pot in pot i'm sure has a degree of national pride that this being a u.k. swedish company also that has local universities in the development of this so there will be a good deal of pride but there is pride in the entire back scene rolled out the u.k. leading the rest of europe on that now that's in pots due to the fact that the u.k. has ordered a 100000000 doses of 7 different vaccines so that policy is being credited with playing a big role in the u.k. back seeing a role so i think the general feeling here is that the overall picture is the of the vaccine rollout irrespective of this new xbox or that it could see day is still
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considered a success and rights to be used by current sales until in london tonight charlotte thank you well the 1000 prizes in brazil is getting worse by the day on tuesday for the 1st time brazil reported within 4 sales a new deaths from covert 19 doctors say a local variant of the virus is causing this latest surge which has pushed the health care system to the breaking point. another sorry milestone in brazil's mismanaged response to the pandemic the figure of $4000.00 deaths a month a may be partly due to late reports of fatalities over easter but the situation is dire and back as a vaccination that the governor of south paolo a facing resistance from the federal government. or president both now is in the tories denial of the dangers that the disease international media has already established that he's responsible for the current shortage of vaccine in brazil
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today. since the pandemic started the far right president has not only played down the dangers of the disease he's also actively trying to prevent vaccination campaigns like the one in some powerful. in one of his most recent statements he hadn't yet decided whether or not to get it and he said nothing but damage to the economy most of brazil's intensive care filled at 90 percent the health care system is approaching a breaking point and the pandemic is almost out of control. of hof death by the 1st of july. 340000 brazilians have died when. the us has a higher death toll brazil is well on the way to losing the battle against the disease. in
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brazil let me ask you is the outbreak from the outside it looks like it may be completely out of control in brazil is that the case of me how is the health care system. well it's not good i mean literally over the last day we saw 3 people die per minute here in brazil it's definitely out of control but i wouldn't say it's completely out of control we've seen just the last couple days particularly in the south of the country that actually bed there are some beds available in some i.c.u. units at hospitals so the numbers of people that are driving into these hospitals the i.c.u. units have dropped just the last couple days but the problem is we're heading into flu season right now we're coming off of an easter holiday and what many researchers are saying is that we're kind of at a crossroads right now either brazil could impose more harsh restrictions social restrictions saying listen we really want to get this thing under control and that will of course make the number of new cases and the deaths drop but it brazil keeps on the same track many researchers are saying yeah we've passed $4000.00 deaths
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a day by the end a month going to the average $4000.00 a day and it could go even higher than that so it's not good right now which way do you think it's going to go to i'm sure that depends a lot on the messaging that people are receiving from their political leaders in the government yeah and that's the big thing i mean since the very beginning as we just heard in this report president bush not has been denying this is a problem he's been fighting the pandemic from the very beginning especially in fighting lockdowns from governors he just did this last week he said listen you need to lift these lockdowns we need to get people back to work that's the only thing that's going to get us back to normal and of course that is the exact opposite direction from what all health professionals and what all researchers are saying last week he was also denying the the numbers of people on wait lists in the i.c.u. has basically said there were that according to what he understood there was no shortage of wait lists but actually at the exact same day he said that there was more than a 1000 people on wait lists for ice use all around the country so this is a big.
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