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by less than $400.00 ths of a 2nd. while you're watching the doping news up next reporter and a german couple's online congregation and don't forget you can keep up to date on all the latest news on our social media channels and the d.w. dot com website i'm public funding yes for me and the rest of the team here in berlin take care and see you soon. and. i'm scared that the they were not hard and in the end it's a me you're not allowed to stay here and more we will send you back. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers with lions at the beach what's your story.
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'd 'd on what numbers of women especially of victims of violence. take part and send us your story we are trying in all ways to understand this new culture. you are not a visitor another yet you want to become citizens. in full migrants your platform for reliable information. stephanie and helen rathke are passed a couple from aima in the lower saxony and countryside and they each chip stocks. we want to bring day life in the church together their regional bishop is not a fun little bits you feel is not a story out there constantly going on about it's not my thing. and what about their
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congregation how do you treat church village life and being good go together. the couple told the story of their experience trying to have a child then you must show viewers a cryogenic sperm container they are bringing home. there. and how ellen rathke has had a positive pregnancy test. have they had thursday the now that i thank him. ellen's excited about the change in her life becoming a mother and starting a family and how overwhelmed she is with feelings of love for the baby growing inside her. in just half a year and this omen or aman with a difference has hit $10000.00 subscribers on new cheap making the most successful
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program of the even jellicoe churches new social media campaign in germany the videos are recorded in the old parsonage of aima and produced by lucas sheen cut from the even jellicoe radio station at the moment for this would have been unthinkable 5 months ago but then with kobe it came a digitalize asian porsche from the church and now maybe under saddam and heralds a new. one we couldn't imagine before that. stephanie is normally bothered by negative comments but one recent criticism came from one of her churchmen us she takes such things to heart. and it's getting to her during her latest film shoot. my head you know what's tripping here is that post about how i changed my voice i sound selling. off at. the church of i'ma with its ancestral hall behind the altar has only ever had male
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pastors but 3 years ago the congregation was faced with a choice either they took on this lesbian past a couple or the past his position would surely remain vacant for a long time. stephanie rocca became the poster in iowa it's a final meeting with a young congregants before their confirmation time to check their shoes fausta rathke asks them to lift up their shirts and examines the sole imam ok here ok. ok. yeah now we can know why does the ones what. there's no price tag still stuck to them but now comes the hard part the dress rehearsal for the declaration of faith starting with the ziegler twins. you also confess your faith before the congregation. i believe in god the father
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the almighty the creator of heaven and the forgiveness of sins the resurrection of the dead and life everlasting man. that would life good job well done voice one last thing for the pastors to worry about that day. but not everyone has learned the confession of faith that well. so pastor rocca makes an announcement. if you don't have down i'm just going to call it off tomorrow i keep telling you guys you have to know the confession of faith you're going to recite it alone in front of everyone and i'm not helping you . the boys and girls don't care that stephanie rocker is lesbian the more excited the whole the confirm and get to have a personal date with the pastor can go wherever they want and she can't back out as
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a co carty is a cool thing to do. not everyone does that. outside in front of the go cart track they take a rather unusual photo to remember the date with the pastor. as one of us now we know we can do anything we want with stephanie and she won't just get mad i will say nothing. is right so i've never got to go karting before so that was nice and just because i'm 35 i can still keep up with the youngsters. at church her wife ellen is teaching the intern how to perform communion. in these moments and the apostle ones are standing up front here we have to turn around to stretch out our arms and sing to the congregation.
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i have them and that. is officially the pastor's wife but since she is an ordained pastor herself she voluntarily takes on some of her wife's to tease the church expects dedication from pastors spouses and partners. on this arm and is something that the 2 pastors do in their spare time only the production costs a finalist from the church's media budget i was not expose of it it was just that in this video clip from on this armin the couple talks lightheartedly about what it would mean for them to have a polyamorous relationship that ellen writes carex planes that each person has to discover their own needs but goodness among. the regional bishop ralph meister based in hanover is stephanie and helen writes because boss he's not a fan of and there's armin. running around with me for me well they don't make it
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for me i'm not the target audience for the call so there are a lot of things where after 3 minutes i think oh no not again this is really too silly for me now or the whole sound far anything on this long story that they're constantly telling is about no i don't need that. the. others do find precisely that very interesting and that's how it is. for the posters they youtube channel is part of the per store will work including their story about trying to have a child be about english that is the future for one in 5 couples can't get pregnant on their own by. you and the church is silent on this topic right now. and that is in the past and here's a pastor couple that has gone down that route even of your business is we know what it's like to have
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a negative pregnancy test in your hands after 2 weeks of you and having spent a lot of money on your wife this is life and remain silent even though our fellow churchgoers are going through this trial. this is all it's hype and press her work means showing people hey you're not alone and giving them hope look we did it. to share human stories that's preaching and that's why we are doing it or i am anyway . the group is preparing for the confirmation church service one of the highlights of the year for the church and the series lending a hand. setting up the chairs tables and decorations. and i mean on this in a bar 3 years ago the church community in iowa made a conscious choice to have a lesbian past a couple and they've never regretted saying yes to stephanie and ellen rathke isn't
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just their wonderful pastors for the congregation it was like a rejuvenated cure and from a very conservative pastor as we were used to to a modern fresh completely new approach we had packed service from the very beginning and i thought what's going on here we'll have to build an extension soon but once everyone. within being on and off on a 5 by monday working together they put the final pieces in place a small stage area in front of the altar and a half. and then the confirmation church service marathon get started with one group after the other 2 to cohabit restrictions. the seaborn atones of the last ones up. so you said yes to our church to your god on ya and saying yes means to everything
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i and that includes communion start is great we can celebrate together now he says my life choice to give my said this is my body given for you do this in remembrance of me. inside from corner can call the times we can't shake hands but we can do this. other side if you give that went to your brother and you give me the other. jesus christ spoke and the light of the world wherever follows me will not back in darkness but will have to lead of life. and so go in the place if the lord the same and. we spent a week in the little village and no one had a negative thing to say even off the record. and i remember when i was young and a bit later still when you had to hide it and i think it's great how things have
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turned out as. it's funny how she interacts with the congregation takes the church some of it was. sometimes that's a perfect fit. yeah she's friendly likeable and reaches out to people i like are. they you cheap channel is really taking off as well they recently won 2nd place in the small to hero award from facebook and 10000 viewers. in the video reacting to the award stephanie in evolution how ecstatic i go to a one night and say they are overwhelmed by the meteor because a lot of tension really for someone from. one of the well wishers is the regional bishop he senses congratulations via twitter i think regulations 2 on this can. gratulations to shafiq and elena you're doing great work keep it up and.
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undesigned is an all round success but there's still work to do. it out this year and i think the best thing we could achieve is to no longer be different for us to just be us in the church and in the world. and maybe we'll have a channel for seniors about incontinence or whatever so no one is different i'm more i'm not. so. i'm stephanie and ellen rocca so they may just keep on running their you tube channel until they're old and grow themselves. they are.
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building the future today at r.w.c. it's awesome university researchers and students there are working to advance green mobility. i want to save the world my entire team wants to save the world. together they're researching tirelessly to develop the mobility to morrow. read. in good shape. there is no cure for a child to ask how can one lead to normal life with a potentially deadly virus if they are working on a vaccine and better therapeutic drugs. nummi be able to defeat the virus one day we talked to hendricks to take a leading edge a. good ship. 30. that's.
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what people have to say 1st to us. that's why we listen to. reporter every weekend w. . the competence or do you fish got the votes booklet so that's what you get to get at the front of what. we are living during the most extraordinary. history. support for the electorate. that. read the article and mobility show. mobility is all about diversity finding the best means of transport
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for everyone. whether for children in their parents'. transaction. for car lovers and fans of the gas pedal. and what is fiction or for musicians longing for freedom and adventure in. the future can be positive or negative. i would love for it. join red in search of new forms of mobility right now.
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i mean i have a bit of a feeling that i can is becoming europe's silicon valley. you know how we have the skills and ability to really save the world. sure you know and the nice thing about working at i can university is that we can be visionaries we have to miss an. athlon technical university for r.w. th scientists are working flat out on a new kind of environmentally friendly mobility. leading the charge is going to shoot a man with big ideas. i would like to save the world my whole team would like to save the world we were already doing it by talking about climate change and the environment not by bands will save the world through innovation. going to shoot began his journey in 2010 he started with street scooters then
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kidded out the german postal service with electric delivery trucks but the automobile industry took little notice of him. his next dream was an electric car that everyone can afford but the big car maker is still weren't interested so in 2017 she founded the company eco and built his own factory overnight the scientist became a car maker. engineer of a hobby mentioned years don't have the privilege of conducting research only with the aim of gaining new insights unlike other disciplines we are obliged to carry out research according to its relevance we take it very seriously here it often university so whatever we dedicate our resources to researching it has to be of use to society. and you also have to be strong enough to fight for things you think will be good for society even if the establishment doesn't want them. one. current issue and ego revolutionize the german automobile market now finally
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the big car makers have taken notice and responded by bringing out their own budget vehicles. from the sandwich companies can't be as innovative as they would actually like to be and they can't take as many risks. they can't design a completely different chassis or using new space frame concept with unpaid to plastic paneling the ball but they actually need pocket rockets like this. which are really agile and push the boundaries. so i see myself as a trailblazer for the established companies. trailblazer success is inspiring his colleagues at aspen university to realize their own ambitions for them he's a pioneer that opens doors for others to go through this with my grandmother who would always say researchers are academics he will sit in ivory tower he broke the stereotype but he showed that universities can also bring new products to market
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successfully bring new products to market and we profit from that of course. over 30 years ago it's showing the way for all of the issues surrounding mobility. we have very happy that he is here in our can and that he is helping even if just subconsciously take us all to another level in my opinion without going to shoe any go we would not have secured the funding for this project any further over. to be as mine has an innovative project with its roots in outer space in order to connect the cabin of an electric bass to an overhead cable a highly complex clamping device was developed from satellite technology by passing traffic jams from above that's the vision under the direction of professor. they have come up with a new concept that has really taken off. so what has he got while i am now of the opinion that we have found the key. to what mobility might look like in the future . because we have solved so many problems by lifting transport above the ground
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we've freed up the space below and can return of the game to the people who get. to be a smart can call on the help and expertise of the neighboring faculty often university's institute for flight system dynamics. says this is our new flyer we call the big bird it's very big and from an aerodynamic point of view very exciting . it out and up was abilities that we never dreamed of just go upstairs and you can find whatever kind of expert you made. the sky is the limit dittemore man and his team are looking into the future of drones from delivering parcels and medicine to remote regions of the world to gathering and delivering important data on injured people every day they are discovering new uses for their unmanned drones. is what
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you motivated us is trying to find the right solutions for the future their visions and the nice thing about working at our university is that we can be visionaries we have to be it's part of our job. to build a vision you need to dream team and that's why toby as mine also calls on going to issues company ego it's hope the people mover will be at the center of my notes cable project the small electric buses the latest innovation from going to shoe manufactured right here in austin sharing expertise and pooling resources is proving a recipe for success when you're researching it is important to know how much time i need to clarify whether this technology for this application for these costs is in this combination works here we can do it like this very difficult for you all to have a bit of a feeling without being arrogant that action is becoming europe silicon valley and obviously we want to help contribute to walk in showing the way for your. role
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models or steve jobs in iran musk in a mask. if you are in the order of strong today we are proud to say that apart from tesla we are the only ones in the western hemisphere out of all those startups who have actually produced a road worthy car for a book review of the fossil record mom and now they're shifting up again are the people mover has made the cut and is slated to become the star of the cable bus project and it will be driverless for that reason to the us mine it is meeting with his colleagues from the institute for automotive engineering at aston university there at the forefront of research into autonomy driving. the researchers are testing the concept in one of the most modern simulators in the world. here they're looking into how the movements of a driverless bus impact the senses of its passengers. this prototype called speedy has already passed through the simulation process kit it out with the latest technology it aims to provide
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a driving experience fit for the future. it's just a. coach . it's about improving mobility not restricting it and making it environmentally friendly my job is not only to make that happen but to try it out and to test it with my young team so that they are excited about this journey and then want to pursue with their whole lives. i want to do you know how many people i've helped pass through here over 350 students have completed their doctorate with me to now carry this d.n.a. around with them your view how they say we have the skills and ability to really save the world it won't be saved by banning things but through innovation. in technical university pushing the boundaries of both minds and machines.
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what is truth what is fiction who can you believe a rich car tester maybe we live in a world where reality and fantasy are as close together as never before i'm going to show you some of the incredible features of the car but please bear in mind not everything you're going to see is real it's for you to judge what is fair and what is fiction my name is not john the brakes but what you're about to see years beyond belief. 2 and a half liter engine delivers 294 kilowatts 400 horsepower and even more torque
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480 and you wind meters that's impressive. no 3 the r. is q 3 could make the dash from 0 to 100 kilometers per hour in 4.5 seconds another thing you probably didn't know about the are askew 3 is it has the ability to change its color depending on the weather and the temperature outside the color changes gets lighter it gets darker and i think that's a really cool feature. one thing you probably didn't know about me is i can steer the car without using my hands i am somewhat of a psychic and i use my mind to choose where the car should go. this is cool isn't there.
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another being me already can do this by the time. it gets really really silent while driving almost like an electric current you won't notice when it's approaching. responsible for getting the power on to the. 7 speeds transmission you don't even notice it's shifting. thanks. thing that really surprised me when i learned the ball the harder. it is somewhat of a shape shifter by the press of the mode but it changes it's so it gets more aerodynamic and then you can put the pedal to the metal really cool thanks. that's
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all time is quickly running out let me sum up which of the facts you heard today were real and which were made up by me the 1st claim i made was about the 400 horsepower 480 newton meters of this car you probably think that's way too much but this is what the car has on the hood. the audi can go super silent let me tell you he can't especially not with the optional exhaust system what about the color changing ability of the audi depending on the weather. you think this is not true then you're right the audi cad but let me tell you such pains exist but you just don't get them at audie's another claim i made was i am able to drive the car with just my thoughts of course i can and the audi on the other hand he can drive alone as long as the driver is still there and alert when i was talking to you about 7
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speak to a clutch transmission you probably thought he speaks. generating but i was not this is exactly what you can find on that little last but not least i told you that the r.s. q 3 could change its shape by the press of a button of course accounts but that's only half the truth because this car is available either as our rescue 3 in regular or as we drove it in a sport. now we've cleared all that up we can check out the pros and cons of the r.s. q 3 while a manual goes for a spin around a frozen lake and enjoys its trip think capabilities and in case anyone is not put off by the cars rather poor eco performance prices for the audi r s q 3 started around $63500.00 euros that's a fact. schools out in berlin the kids can't wait to try out their new wheels. this is what's the new potentilla frantically numpad discount to new clothes if in doubt the family
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gave him funding call for calm for. a couple of years ago the school run here was dominated by came good for lingos sure rons alhambra into iran is. now parents are training in the family chariots in favor of trendy family friendly s.u.v.s these meet real people movers are redefining the market as we sit on the cusp of the post gasoline e. one seen as a nice excess are in for off road posers the sports utility vehicles now dominating the day today. but the s.u.v. is also moving with the times some are going electric and 4 wheel drive is increasingly only an optional extra and it's getting smaller too so small that even cars like the polo or twingo are feeling the pinch our 5 models are top sellers in germany are on the small side as far as s.u.v.s go but that doesn't mean that space
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is limited take the volvo x e 40 for. example the swedes are proud of this car and want to fly the flag like all volvo's the styling is restrained maybe even subdued but it's proving popular. the interior is simple and up to date thick carpets lined the door well and panels feature a map of gotham for the home of volvo. volvo's have always played at their compact size at least in american terms as the set from the 1970 s. shows. as we do base to carry the kid for. groceries that doesn't mean we have to lug around a lot of cars and enough space in a volvo wagon to fill your fridge raters full of groceries yet the home away going to it is easy to park and maneuver it or bravo sedan because you think that leader saying fag. how we going to get mobilized if we can even get out of the parking. my. volvo has been around the block
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a few times like the fia $500.00 x. it's a throwback to the good old days. but fia have brought the famous chink which ain't there from the 1960 s. bang up to date. so be a but you're not it is not us together. but he. going to. be. a body out of the us for me step. out the spots a bit but. not feet. it could be not that it's you and. 500 shares many components with the jeep renegade the platform and the engines are the same they're even made on the same production line in south italy.
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but the jeep feels like its own car. styling is one of a kind. and 4 wheel drive is an optional extra. say grand next you immediately think of off road adventures but keep on dreaming. the car is derived from the merida meaning it's an s.u.v. the soul of a minivan it's one of the 1st models to appear from under the new owner's p.s.a. . a cargo hole in tradition dating back to the 1950 s. in germany back then their movie was called the caravan and was intended purely for commercial use no one imagined using it privately. kona will do anything to stand out from the crowd the headlights flank the front grill tough plastics inspire the driver to explore the great outdoors.
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so this model also comes with 4 wheel drive. on the inside. with easy to use controls. this u.v.'s have a high loading a downside of all cars in this set to get a season view we spoke to helmet law company. a site that bo. it's a massive collection of vintage and classic cars hellmuth is skeptical of all the buzz around s.u.v.s but he says it's surprisingly good for his business new record most closely. as a deal is in classic cars or you're getting a lot of people coming to us and using its you things as every day cars but then they say oh i like the look of these days or cab realize or today everyone talks about these a different design concept so hard look at it this is an s.u.v. that's a station wagon i'm right is it worth it but inside these segments stand out designs i really like you for me. let's check back in with the kids
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mom linda normally drives the little ones around in a folks talking van but today she's trying out the volvo x c ford how does it compare. so it's it is. one of the. only scripts i understand that goes out and stay conscious so i understand this and you need new things. for start up. and look like. well as s.u.v. really stands for sport utility vehicle we also want to see how sporty our 5 test cars all the time to put them through their paces on the slalom course. with all of their on board driving age they're a safe is for. their
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stability control systems intervene if things get out of hand. the volvo is a bit of a scare you can get just a little bit out of shape and their seat belt poles tight. as you views are known for their engaging driving. experience if you're looking for real drivers car it would have to be the human di with its low center of gravity and punchy $130.00 kilowatt gasoline engine it's the most fun here. in jeep squeeze a kilowatt out of their one leader engines a lively 3 cylinder unit likes to be read. time for the verdict while the renegade seems a bit of a beast with its high seating position and bulging hood the fee up $500.00 x. makes better use of its space. it's not any smaller than the jeep but it doesn't feel such a handful. the all around abilities of the opel grand
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lennix really come to the forefront h 2 liter diesel engine puts out $130.00 kilowatts that combined with its 8 speed automatic gearbox mean there's always power when you need it. the chassis also doesn't disappoint it's the perfect all rounder. it all comes down to what floats your boat there's something for everyone in the s.u.v. segment from the volvo x c 40 which in top trim is pushing nearly 60000 euros into the 500 x. which can be yours for merely $20000.00. for the little one there can only be one winner. from you believe that. when you need a holiday but still have work to do just do it the boss was away for all. you just
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finished. and we wanted to go on holiday for the record label said no you get it through your video clip 1st it just went to us out of this with the money of the label with the money. over the somebody else pays an old guy. not just any old time a light blue. raises the temperature in their video feed especially. and that's why we got an old timer to take the bouncing us. on a road trip. we didn't find a fault in palin but we got they specialized from 9 to 66 once license in front of a state. power steering and 6 cylinder engine. into
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tells me they wanted an old cars with character video the only time on months or o.t. however driving around wasn't as comfortable as driving. we almost had accidents and a few for you but the ct you know the old one cause the steering wheel it only responded like sometimes so sometimes you would just go off the road and you couldn't do anything about it so what happened i drove really slowly we just got lucky but that one had an aerobatic actually it was like the stomach of a cow that got blown up. why didn't you put that in your video anyway even as the lead singer of. to me it describes the feeling you get when you've got too much going on and just want to escape but the boys don't agree with me. good if you are going to be positive or negative you know like. you try
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financing it's actually about a girl i don't really like because it's like you know but then sometimes i do like her you know i tend to fall for her and it's like that contradiction just got to another contradiction is too dry. i'm an old timer while that's right so when it's on climate change after this interview it's on me to. when i picked up with this car you ask me if i cared about climate hell while you do you care about climate actually with that one trip we call it and that was to berlin this summer to play football but we took a train but i missed the train so i had to. suring often feels like a road trip the band tells me that it can get quite boring just like in long soroti where they shot one scene over and over again during the. day always ice
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just like you guys she talks but we were like we've been in the studio for a couple of months so we didn't have anything to talk about and so we talked about napkins all of the time. so when we recreated the scene in valinor into actually told me he prefers consummate games. well keep on moving and see you next week on rab.
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i mean good shape. there's no cure for a child. that's how can one lead to normal life with the potential don't mean. they are working on a vaccine and better therapeutic drugs. and maybe a new to defeat the iris one day we talked to hendricks today at leading a child by a recent good ship. coming up on g.w. . they want to raise. you know
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