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bunting yes and teach people in a way that's not boring and make someone to interact with you and taxi. so can we say that you should try to make the best impression possible. something that. we're going to watch as a skit that well there's no right way or wrong way to talk to an audience i use a lot of different techniques and each of us here today will do it in their own way . it would really be a shame if we all sounded the same that wouldn't be interesting and no one would listen life is this. song when it was also now i'd like you to tense up some of your muscles keep breathing naturally don't make it too tense out ok ok let's do the biceps 1st tense the muscles and keep holding it for 15 seconds says it all on your mark get set go.
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on hand release that does get the kept breathing normally right ha that's a good exercise isn't it now. each of the might to 1st presentation in front of the group. first their menfolk to fly all over people need is freedom but you can't find that freedom with me. we laughed a lot together and did a lot of stupid stuff. but in the future the word we has no meaning for you. i often go out and look for a place that belongs only to us where no one can disturb us the time i spent with you was wonderful but that's over now and it has no place in my future. i'll wait
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for you at the next traffic light the next red light. and i won't start my car without you frankie. the one. that sounded natural that could not be exact it was well done that's the way to do it. was powerful stuff i found really powerful. husted side you can send up the neck turn any way you want it raise it or lower it so that you feel comfortable when you speak. you don't want to keep looking down 1st of all that's important for proper breathing and 2nd you can make better eye contact with the audience fill in what i want to tell you florian and this is important for all of you to set things up before you get started for as oh i can be is a. high. wait wait they can't even see you yet the 1st week
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ok you're standing by the door because they make that you've just come in so now i'm guide you over there ok ok but when it has i promise you ok it was so hard when you're told oh. oh oh oh leave her there's. no no doubt. me a hero move. khandahar not. was. oh. yes. i. know me i'm
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a monster how many check the stock 8 months now to become friendless tonight a man johnston she said tease me hubby tennis to the fisherman paint always work from the center line you can feel it with your feet. it's the talk of the net how could you miss a beat now find the centerline. of the missing step back a bit. oh oh. on. another matter here. they don't do. that. so what do you think to a. great. guy give it to me we have to fill up the lines now conceded. we are going to meddle standing you. sorry i don't believe him he's not a bit soriano he may mean it was. going to ok
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your up. at it. but i think you could. go in and find being each other brother without disabilities or they get him. with them if you get him i throw better sound. great thanks like this something. oh. yeah we know we've still got time on just roll my chan down than screw you we'll push you. on for but us for they saw us look at what was it like for you guys growing up as twins. because of his disability and some of them for all said so one thing is sure to show the power for i think i had a few advantages i think of even despite the and our example at school he used to have a lot of problems but our parents always tried to raise us the same way they still
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do games even know who your book was biden they made sure that we both did things together d.d. fishlike convocation off we go way up in the mountains if you'd meet our hero of avoiding the news of what then do we take him up there whether he wanted to go or not i lived so that we could all share the experience socially and of course we had the usual squabbles that all brothers did for coffee. just like us but it it be boring without. as a. little bit of turf it's completely different for every one. facet of our father more or less favored me over my brother to be honest as ever and it's because i didn't have any say in the matter of bits and i didn't ask my father for any special favors or floor. and as much as and it wasn't easy to get out of that situation because later our father just wasn't there for us. but i think
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that this brought fluffy and me closer together. and now we get along just like any other brothers do that's why we don't let us know. afterward flowing through too much about that conversation in the bowling alley. he now realizes how much he misses his father. he wonders with the he should contact him and tell him about the teacher training program. there were pm a little me he always wanted me to change somehow or do things differently caught him for me but i want him to see that i've come a long way all by myself. had done that wouldn't have happened if i didn't have a disability so it's sort of a blessing in disguise your 1st place of mites and i think if you really love your
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child then it doesn't matter how he's developed because then you don't say ok now what this program he's had a positive development and if you were still in the workshop for example then i wouldn't regret it then i still would have done everything right that doesn't really change anything but when it's in with a secure dad could say right now that he regrets leaving us but that doesn't make up for all the years that he was gone and so now that it isn't really the use of i'm sure. well i just want to see how he'd react to find out whether he still cares about. i needed to have that when i was younger it doesn't matter why he left us i just want to find out whether he still cares. but how would that help you. do you still really need that. thank you.
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is that their m.o. now it's getting closer and closer and it's just making me crazy how many miles. of that i'm also really excited and sometimes all that makes me cry. that's how i get the emotion out of my system oh. that's a natural reaction. you're not an actress you should just be yourself. it's good to see people as they really young. back after that and i don't want to screw up the seminar and we won't because we work pretty well together and help each other it all turned out fine i. cannot in months now this group has been trained to become university teachers been studying each patient and improving their public speaking skills and.
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i'm doing the introduction tomorrow for for i'd like to read it to you and then you can tell me what i need to fix. for sure thing. is winning this. i'm taking part in the training program at the institute for inclusive education. this 3 year full time program is unique in europe. it's a complete program and pass a final exam to tell because it is education specialists at the university level. to get through they are today's the day we're all excited and so are you but probably less than we are. anyway i'm pleased to be able to present to you the 1st
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in our series of seminars it's called my world sharing our expertise on disability . work. mind you mention can some people may know this but i'll read what i've written down here we are loud and we won't let others steal our rights they think that's important to me and to the rest of us they can take away our rights and stand up please. i'm right here but don't stand in front of me i won't be able to see the audience. so now we're going to play and get to know your game and i think i'll say my name and make a motion. this is exactly go ahead i'm crazy a monch on this and your motion. i'm the loud.
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and that's your movement. and i'm quiet rude. loud quiet route brave. and intelligent is that. this show job there done right now i feel like i was hired to do this job oh. i still can't get used to hearing the word lecturer but i'm working on it i do what good would it. do you think that we're all different from you. was not at all this as a. bit you do a lot more things than i do that. you've got all these hobbies which i don't have it's mostly it's a mixture all 7 who begin teaching courses in social studies medicine or design
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for. windows 1st they want to understand what life is like for us and we can explain that to them. and when you do that it triggers something positive inside you but i prefer move. fully to doing this it's a great job for him to come to the bridge go thought of it up. i think that the students. learned a lot took a few minutes you know. he patted the sound off and absolutely. wouldn't be. some. come. from. train kids
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her. this is deja vu news coming to you live from berlin u.s. president joe biden expresses support for a cease fire between israel and hamas. who says israeli airstrikes keep pounding gaza and the fighting enters its 9th day also coming up german police achieve a breakthrough toward solving a spectacular jewel heist in dresden 2 years ago. and piles of african migrants cross from morocco to the spanish territory of say return and one day they're
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hoping to start a new life in europe but spanish authorities say they'll be sent back. hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us u.s. president joe biden has told his israeli counterpart the pick counterparts that he supports a cease fire between israel and palestinian militants but the u.s. has repeatedly blocked a u.n. security council statement calling for an immediate end to hostilities israel's jetson least another barrage of air strikes on gaza overnight palestinian militant group hamas has continued to fire rockets at israeli cities well than 200 people most of them palestinians have been killed in over a week of violence. he says radio asked strikes hit on tuesday morning. in the 9th day of fighting between
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israel and hamas militants in gaza the casualties some mounting many of them civilians. hospitals already struggling with a covert 19 pandemic a stretch to the limits. this small girl is among the injured. and this boy has lost several members of his family. the bombardments have to strike homes and displaced tens of thousands of people there many tarion situation is deteriorating that the power supply. has been reduced to 6 to 8 hours per day on average the number of feeder wides not functioning that it turns disrupts the provision of health care and other basic services water hygiene and sanitation israel says it's targeting senior hamas militants in the group's tunnel network the military released this footage which
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says shows strikes on 5 houses belonging to camas commanders the directive is to continue to strike terror targets the i.d.f. is doing well today it has eliminated and now the senior islamic jihad commander we have hit a hamas novel unit and we continue to strike it underground infrastructure the hamas meter and other targets we will continue to act as necessary to restore peace and security to all residents of israel. the escalation in violence began after clashes between israeli police and protesters over the plan of action of palestinian families in east jerusalem. since then hamas has kept up a steady stream of rockets some of them make it past israel's iron dome defense system like here in ashdod where residential building was damaged and several people were injured. as global cold smile and for an end to the blood the white house says president biden told it and yet when a phone call that he supported
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a cease fire but stopped short of calling for one. a cease fire that is gently needed as the violence on both sides continue to spirit. what's going on update from our jerusalem correspondent tanya kramer tanya what's the latest on the fighting. while i can tell you that some rocket fire has resumed early this morning and that came off to an almost 6 hour pause and rocket fire coming out gaza from within gaza residents poured in another night of intensity by the israeli military the israeli military has said that there is targeted to get in residential buildings homing hamas leaders. rocket launches but also they had 62 planes as they say operating within a very short time to target again what they call the metro system this tunnel
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system inside gaza that is used reportedly. by hamas and other militants to to move around underground in gaza we have not yet anything. casualties or injuries among the civilian population in gaza or talking about the civilian population turn you know the u.n. is warning of an escalating humanitarian crisis in gaza is aid getting through. well absolutely there has been no humanitarian corridors so far this is now week into the hostilities only egypt has opened its border taken in some. people according to the u.n. and about 40000 people that have been internally displaced there is seeking shelter and schools and there are also a couple of thousands who have lost their homes in strikes on residential buildings
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there's also concern over the low and the tricity supply of gaza had always chronically a problem with electricity but it's getting lower and it's also a concern over the main power station running out of fuel sometime soon and of course on top of that gaza has seen a very high corona infection rate before this round of hostilities began and that is of concern to many that people content really proper precautions now. calls for cease fire are growing what can you tell us about diplomatic efforts to end the violence tanya. well there seem to be a lot of statements internationally on the one hand supporting israel's actions on the other hand expressing concern about the humanitarian situation about. civilian deaths but there seems to be no concert of effort to really push for an immediate cease fire. we know that their medication efforts or at least talks going
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on behind the scenes with egypt most likely leading those efforts between hamas and israel but we also heard from israel for the moment at least that they want to continue their campaign we also heard now from u.s. president joe biden and another call to the israeli prime minister expressing support for a cease fire but he. demanding it immediately and so there's a lot going on but we don't really know whether there will be any breakthrough any time soon tanya thank you very much as always our jerusalem correspondent tonya kramer. now let's take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world today at least 14 people have been killed in india after a powerful cycle and brought heavy rains and storm surges to the country's west coast some 200000 people have been a back you waited india's navy is searching for scores of people missing after one
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ship sank and another lost power due to the storm. the u.s. treasury has imposed sanctions on 16000000 more military leaders and their families over the deadly attacks on civilians following the military coup the army seized power in february claiming elections have been rigged it has killed at least 800 people in attacks on pro-democracy supporters during widespread protests. heavy rains in brazil's amazon rain forest have caused rivers to rise to nearly record levels there authorities say more than 400000 people have been affected by the flooding with many forced to leave their homes and byron middle researchers say climate change is behind the latest extreme weather. german police say they have caught one of the key suspects in a high profile robbery case from 2019 back then thieves stole priceless historical jewels from the famous green ball to museum in the eastern city of dresden police
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made the latest arrest on monday night during a raid on a flat in berlin. over the latest on that let's cross over to w. political correspondent thomas sparrow here in berlin to tell us what more can you tell us about this latest arrest. well this latest arrest terry terry such a neat very important for authorities here in germany they have described the person arrested as a 22 year old linked to other people who have been arrested in previous months in november and then in december he's the brother of someone who was arrested in december here in berlin and they apparently belong to a name. which is also linked to the criminal underworld in fact links between this criminal underworld between this plan and all of the museum high so it is certainly very important because this person has been described as the last person the last
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suspect directly linked according to authorities to this theft in the city of dresden so from that perspective certainly a very important moment for authorities in germany which will hopefully according to them help them to resolve some of the key pending questions related to this heist one of them being what actually happened to the item that was stolen on the 2nd big question whether other people were also involved in an assisting role so certainly very important news that i've already mentioned here in germany. that jewelry heist we're talking about here it was at the green volta in dresden it shocked the world just remind us of the magnitude of the. it suddenly shocked the world not only here in germany but all the museum world as well the green vault is not only want to address the most important museums but it's also describes of as one of europe's biggest treasure collections and back then 29000 terry those thieves actually took pieces that have been described as of incalculable historical
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value cufflinks jewelry including a very important dresden white diamond and as i already mentioned that key question now for authorities is to try and identify what exactly happened to those items because one of the biggest fear is that authorities have in these kinds of incidents not only here in dresden but also in other similar thefts is the possibility that those prices that those pieces because they can't be sold then destroyed and sold separately or at least distributed separately so the key question now for authorities will actually be to try and identify what exactly happened to the pieces that were stolen so it's thank you so much political correspondent thomas sparrow. now let's look at some of the latest developments in the coronavirus pandemic the number of weekly deaths from covert 9000 in the united states has fallen to its lowest level in nearly 14
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months new cases there have been declining for 5 weeks in a row chinese biotech company clover says a new version of its corona virus vaccine has shown a strong response against the original buyer a strain and some variance during testing on mice and australia's government is resisting calls to open up overseas travel the country plans to keep its borders closed for most international travelers until the middle of next year. some 6000 migrants have entered spain's north african enclave of say some swimming almost 2 kilometers along the coastline from neighboring morocco authorities say it was a record one day influx to the territory amid worsening relations between spain and morocco. it started in the early hours of the morning groups of young men made the risky swim from morocco to the neighboring spanish territory of
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say. exhausted and reported to authorities for processing. as the day went on the tide drops exposing an easy path around the border wall. that allow the whole families and miners to try the crossing some even resorting to an inflatable boat i. it's the big it's a brothel of migrants ever seen it's a. more than a 1000 children was said to be among the new arrivals. authorities are overwhelmed by the influx madrid says they are urgently sending more resources to the region. many of the moroccan migrants celebrated making it across the border hoping to start a better life inside the boundaries of the european union. but there's a high chance those celebrations will be short lived spain's foreign minister says authorities have already started sending people back to morocco.
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it follows the arrival of more than $100.00 migrants in april everyone except unaccompanied minors with the ported. now in football news real madrid midfielder toni kroos has tested positive for 19 ahead of the spanish league final match day of the season the german international will miss reales key game against be a ryall on saturday cruz's club is just 2 points behind it let it go madrid and a win could mean a league championship and cruz is expected to be part of germany's national team when it plays in the european championships next month. you're watching news just reminder of our top story this hour u.s. president joe biden has told israel's benjamin netanyahu that he supports a ceasefire between israel and palestinian militants but the u.s. has repeatedly blocked to u.n.
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security council statement calling for an immediate end to the audience for than 200 people have been killed in over a week of fighting. most of them i lost and. you are watching t.v. news live from berlin for me and all of us here t w thanks for watching. television species thank expected. to discuss the secret language of whale. research team to the pacific. whales starstruck.
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the ground thank you. for taking. me for you living a life. when i found my heart rate. well right now i'm not naive and. the it's the public you think it's trying to tell you i think the parts how they would. think you really were doing but there's couple of times that it's just suffered abuse or mental. why do you have.
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that. how. much risk a strike are on the ground between. you and. i may still be spent close to. stuff i am. still here. thank you michael for nothing else i'm just what. you want me to do what's acceptable i'm not just acceptable i know ok. ok. i mean. the nice lady gaga i wait let me say.
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simply asked an. engine track to that's our. car birth this is mary was like about 2 weeks i was like their little man if you know most of you. clearly just mean for merrill hollow reading costumes. my parents really like how they dress me up until the last i think it makes an impression and they're. trying to yeah. i want to do it she's doing. really well. i think this is. this one this one.
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we're going to write about wearing dresses. when i know yes i know. i've helped her. and her friend ben. that somehow diminish respect in the face and be just for with. for her it's going to really. well there you go there's. every child has the right. to them and there's nothing to answer. you know we're hearing this nonsense always. turn. back. i thought. i was having lunch.
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i told him that you'll have. a lot of with me that's right. and then when you. can speak for me. it will know that afraid of police not to go to school dr because i don't want to take any chances. i have experienced bullying her but. i am getting your now. and my eyebrows. and. there have been people all her oh me got i shouldn't because.
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i work with. a female who does it like them and i sing your song so for instance with me i go oh you know i'm going over there was lives ok. and they like the monsoon riata so i will have. it has then i struggle for me to find places where i can go. and meet people because a lot of times drunk opponents are i gave bars are gay clubs and i'm not allowed to go there. definitely you. mean to find out when and how complex. then she gets all dressed up and 2 to notice
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it in the pants around them to. where you both. ok. come on the on. one of the local think of that which i totally different thing vogue that's what i want my friends was a cure for though is off full of culture and doubts warm. feeling. doesn't block friends special doesn't matter i have friends that. were kids. and different. and put me.
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on the. straight. oh my god i can't wait to. meet you i'm going to get. like oh my gosh. yeah. i know you would not say that because i mean really i'm grateful. oh my god. oh yeah it's. all of that just paid are all in. my mind. her outfit is always on. point or make up
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always wrong. like. a queen. and that's not true i drag queen. i would never say just you know not have to explain why he's wearing lipstick or like he's got no power so. that great. was another try can't remember intentions. and. do you know how some she'll.
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thank you i can pay off. because of the other kids that you know. a lot most of all that. i think about really excited jumping up and down. involved in anything to the drive. they. aren't. really. thanks much but my trip. to italy. i got a lot of not a marker in the. morning . because when he goes on he's the star of the station he's not going to be the
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star studded. grammy. i don't think learning caviling was big. this deal was. just. you want. to. thank thank you. thank you. i'm. keep in back and read her. problem. i mean look and sound every single reflective surface in our house whether it be a spin by. doing.
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things that. we. don't know me you know me. stuff. like that i mean. pluralist. me. over in love with. somebody else i can. see the new body if. not have a foam that's.

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