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that we eat every day, but the you win is warning. bees and other pollinators, phase arrange of threats including pesticides, intensive farming and climate change today almost one 3rd of b and butterfly species, face extinction around the world. this is the w news live from berlin. you can also find much more news and analysis on our website, w dot com, steven b, if he's up next with the w business needs stick around that, ah, the news. and then how many turn out in the world climate change cost to store. this is my plan, the way from just one week. how much work can really get we still have time to. i'm doing all this.
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can you hear me now? yes, we can hear you. and i will bring you back or you've never had before. just so what is, who is medical really, what was the people who full is the way, myron and critic like join us for macros. last the where are all the workers? that's what american companies want to know is they try to meet the pent up demand of a recovering economy. could more generous jobless benefits to keeping otherwise good workers from rejoining labor force. or might there be other reason also on the shows gary alternative over the source and it's trading view to cash. and on the
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growing popularity of beacon food products and every minute count as startups, race to deliver fresh groceries crack the dominance of big supermarket chains. flo market show, i'm sticking fiercely in berlin. new filing for jobless claims in the u. s. had another pandemic low last week. it's the latest side of the country's growing demand for labor. employers are holding onto more workers as consumption picks up. workers meanwhile, can change jobs easily without having to go on benefits. in fact, demand for workers is so high across the country that many businesses remain understaffed and desperate to find help. w. oliver solid visited ones that workplace. the finally some normalcy boardwalks of the jersey shore. people are dreaming of a summer sun and wait. ah, the book, the peers newsman parkins job, be opened in wildwood,
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new jersey. and it seems like the rosy side of life is coming back again. but for the business owners, there still is one big problem that keeps them from going back to normal operations . the biggest obstacle we have right now is hiring. we are struggling like we have never struggled in our 50 year history. we cannot get enough people to fill our rosters and hiring has become the new pandemic. mores piers has 1500 job openings to fill. the amusement park is even offering $15.00 an hour more than the minimum wage with little success. i think that it's not so much a wage issue as just the supply and demand issue, and there's less people in the workforce. so even paying more, we're not seeing the numbers that we need to see. 8000000 job openings are available in the us, but they largely remain unfilled where there are many reasons for that. it seems
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that the large cold relief payments are one reason why many low income workers believe they're better off with unemployment age than working a paid job. w correspondent, oliver sol as soon as that report any joins me now from washington. oliver, good to see you. the music park there, mores, mores point, i believe, i believe they're looking for $1500.00 employees. what happens to their employees from before the pandemic? now, good evening to you. so that's right. they're looking for a lot of employees. and most of the people that work there before, we're seasonal workers, and that is part of the problem they're having right now because many of them do not want to come back. that has a variety of reasons, but that is exactly what the human resources president, they are of the amusement park set in the south in the south side. when she said that hiring is becoming the new pandemic. so a lot of businesses, like the amusement park all across the united states are struggling in part because
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of the unemployment a that is currently paid $300.00 per week. we know that one out of 4 workers currently make more of this unemployment aid, them working a paid job and that's why the u. s. chamber of commerce called for an end of these jobless benefits that americans are receiving right now. because simply, it seems that for some workers, it's not attractive to work right now. all right, so this $300.00 benefit potentially raising the wage floor for workers and forcing companies to adapt by raising their wages. this already sounds very controversial in the u. s. yes, it really isn't, as it has always been debate about this minimum wage has a real political dimension here in the u. s. some democrats have been calling for raising the minimum wage, including president by the other democrats and the republicans say that this would add another burden, especially for small businesses who have been suffering
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a lot to depend demik and then paying a higher minimum wage. of course, would potentially send them into default oliver. you said that the higher benefits are perhaps just one reason why employees are returning. what are the others with regards to the amusement park, they have always employed a lot of work and travel students. so in that specific case, one of the reasons why they can't find students right now is because the borders are closed because these are processing takes longer than the usual. another aspect that's very important and that applies to all businesses that a lot of people are still concerned about. call it simply. so the safety perspectives are important. 35 percent of the americans are vaccinated right now. businesses are opening up, but it still remains risky. and that is another reason why people prefer not to work to be corresponded. oliver solid washington. thank you. let's take
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a look now at some other business stories making headlines. the european union has finalized a 3rd contract for bio tech and pfizer is cobra. 1900 vaccine walk is now still receive an additional $1800000000.00 doses to be shared among its member states. with the exception of hungry, which opted out of the deal. brazilian brazilian drug maker. when y'all, kimco has made his 1st batch of russian coven vaccine, sputnik fi, russia supplied the active ingredients and technology for the brazilian made doses . it will be exported to other latin american countries. result, health authorities are yet to approve sputnik b, which is registered 66 countries dairy, alternative brand only sorta and it's public listing in new york on thursday with shares briefly selling as high as 30 percent above its opening valuation. swedish company produces based milk yogurt and ice cream as soon as well poised to take advantage of growing interest in beacon diets. i. p o gets evaluation of roughly $13000000000.00. let's go to our financial correspondent,
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yann's quarter in new york for more on this is good to see you this, this high demand for only is this based on the company itself. and it's financials, or is it based more on the market and how much potential seen in their well, pretty much the answer is both. if you look at the market for oatmeal, especially in the united state that has exploded in the past year, i believe are roughly the market to could drupal to just within the united states. and then when you look at only in particular, half of the business actually comes from the united states. and in the past year, they did a double revenue. i'm having that set. one of the big question marks is a deal. how old wants to become profitable because not just the revenue doubled in the past a year about losses. double ot overall is affecting story. i mean, they were already founded in 1994,
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but they really started to kick off for 3 years ago when they decided to really expand onto the u. s. market to before that all the labeling was done in swedish, then they changed the package. the packaging to english said that really got the much bigger market for the overall and then also marketing work quite well. and we have some celebrities to work early. investors like the repre jay z and that department at the actress, a pro and also a former a starbucks b howard assault. but leading the start for the stock was the very successful and yet so let's see if that's going to continue and they might find a way to also be profitable in the near future. ryan's quarter in new york, thank you. back to europe were top you trade official bodies to prosecute said thursday to the block and set aside a 16 year old dispute with us over airplane subsidies by july. the comments
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followed a video meeting with us counterpart, catherine tai and other european trade officials. both sides have suspended tariffs to work on the dispute. they're also working on resolving us in post metal terrace by the end of this year, that's according to brought to bras keys. now in that case, you has already valid to lift counter terrace. here's d d w. brussel correspondence. georg matters. according to the german trade minister, today's meeting with top us officials has been one of the most constructive meeting in years off the trains trans atlantic ties on the former president donald trump. today's talks may well spell the beginning of the end for the long standing dispute over stealing out of minium imports. many hurdles still remain like the us blocking the world trade organizations court system. but when it comes to terrorists both sides of it, the pause button with a you temporarily suspending planned increases in tariffs on u. s. goods including holly davids motorcycles and bourbon whiskey. brussels
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corresponding care matters. has the pen demik sped up the transformation of food retail? a new army of grocery delivery businesses have benefited from the past year to disrupt the traditional supermarket, backed by billions and venture capital, their rival could crack the domination of big chains. it's a race against time from this south london depot pickers, packets and delivery stuff have 15 minutes to get fresh food to the door of a nearby customer who's ordered via the we the app wheezy like it's london, rivals get here. deja and gorillas. stocks, goods from major suppliers and local producers in so called dark stores in town to supply customers at similar prices to convenient stores. at least for new rapid services operate in central london alone. and the trend has taken root in cities across europe. the big challenge that they're facing is around profitability. and i
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think in order for this model to be viable, they need to scale. and there are a lot of horses in this race at the moment. so i think when we look to the future, we're certainly going to see some consolidation. and these rapid delivery providers might even be a good occupation target for some of the big markets. of course, the pandemic has helped enormously the arrival of the services market demand for convenience, and we'll drive the next transformation in food retail. but they are likely to replace the weekly food shop because speed comes with a trade off in order to be so quick. these rapid delivery companies have to offer a vastly reduced product selection, 112000 items compared to around 50000 on the shelves of a traditional supermarket. but for shoppers with a need for speed, anything longer than 15 minutes may seem to slow. and finally, get this a german startup called motors and tars ya makes high in fashion from dog here. you
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heard that right? and has an interesting supply chain. hundreds of pet owners contribute the raw material needed motors and harshly. it says over $500.00 tons of dog fur can be recovered each year in europe. it's sorted by color before being turned into clothing. top dog fashion nieces can expect to pay as much as $120.00 euros for a hat or a scarf. i've got that all of my apartment. thanks for watching. ah, the news use crime fighters are back african radio drama continues this season. the story focus on have speech, cholera, prevention and sustainable charcoal production. all of those are available online, and of course you can share and discuss on e w, africa, facebook page,
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and other social media platforms. crime fighters to noon. now. are you ready to get a little more excuse these places in europe are smashing all the records? death into a venture. just don't lose your breath. the treasure map for modern globe trotter. go 1st some of your quicker. the billing book form people in trucks injured when trying to see the city center. the more and more refugees are being turned away. families to be crated and drained,
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adding $200.00 people around the world. more than 300000000 people are seeking refuge. why? because no one should have to flee the make up your own line. w. need for mines. the the coming up on arts and culture, the artistry of flamenco, takes a new turn. male dancers in spain, celebrating traditional women stanton and tresses. and later on the show up in germany as quirky with young vic. this years contestants at the eurovision
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song contest. the 1st, what does it mean to be a woman? the documentary woman out now on several streaming platforms asks women from around the globe. women of different cultures, colors, ages rich and poor. their answers are touching, inspiring, and infuriating where she's in the class. they speak openly without fear and from the heart. the film project woman interviewed 2000 women from 50 countries in more than 30 languages. directors understand, hear me cova and young are to spare tones succeeded in doing something truly unique in creating an intimate portrait of those who make up of humanity. ah, if you don't think it's not
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a movie that follows the script. of course we had some topics and issues we wanted to touch on, but we're some of the few directors who treat it like an adventure that the film writes itself day by day. because you was all i want to off and go. it seems to think he was all issue the city the, the idea was to find a balance between the very universal things that affect all women, being a mother or not being a mother, loves sexuality. we're money embody issues. finding this extremely, we didn't need a particular store when the want, but there were certain prejudices that we wanted to highlight or things like rape as a weapon of war. no, want to go. hill is really mechanical review command. again, the women we see in the documentary are not shown solely as representative of a female destiny. in their short cameos, we get a sense of each individuals in our life. the diversity of the women creates an exciting kaleidoscope, and at the same time offers
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a deeper understanding of their personal struggles. for example, when they speak about the joys and responsibilities of motherhood. when i had my 1st child, whenever she was born, i said to myself, oh my god, i have produced a human being. i have to have it. i could do anything though that i've had a baby. i could do anything that did last very long. i think that was the highest. it's not hard just after giving more tomorrow so that she was still what you say, michael could they could didn't. why i couldn't when i could measure image. you should you should i plasma. but usually she for the moment you the money she miss you go through so who is african coach maggi forced? i am not. i'm not you don't watch with me. oh woman is also
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a film about education today. some 80 percent of those who can't read or write are women. it's a film about poverty, 80 percent of the world's poorest are also women. and it's a film about harrowing experiences of male oppression and violence. forced marriages the trafficking of women, genital mutilation, and rain. ah, my dad is busy to get at it done with the atlanta the mother in there to do that longer and i am going to be in the languages when we did that. and i let her see, and i'm a little out of the stuff can look with sandwich or a lot of the women told us it was about more than whether their interviews made it into the film for them. it was about this experience of actually being listened to and heard many of them had never felt they were hurt before. and so that alone was
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very important to us. i'm not a young, savage, apple, new city present to look at these documents that resonates with grace and rebellion, love and strength. they said they couldn't do it. now, to spain, where a group of male dancers, a celebrating choreography and costumes traditionally reserved for women. flamenco dance typically has very defined gender walls. with the men focus mainly on powerful footwork. and the women free to move their arms, hips, and dresses more expressively. but for some, those clear divisions are changing. the, the classical flamenco dress is femininity in its purest form. that's how spanish dancer and choreographer manuel the nancy's, but in his current show viva. those dresses are worn by men. you know
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what i mean? to me. there's a language with no boundaries. one that photos my feelings and allows me to excuse myself. but up they come to me. it's an honest language. welcome we on the min, lizzie, young viva exalts and freedom of movement and expression. he and his male ensemble breakdown the strict gender roles of traditional flamenco the. he wrote in choreograph to show himself the deals with the dancers, childhood, and the way he was ostracized, as a boy dancing and women's clothes in human ways. with little make fun of me. i felt as if i wasn't living up to the role of the society expected of me. so i locked myself away in my room. it was there in the little room that i gave my imagination free reign. there. i can
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dress up and freely and ways for deny to me as a man upside down world is african o lineage is widely regarded as one of the world's best women go down through stage to day even before his training. he performed for some of the countries foremost ensemble. mm. swimming go, originated and seems andalusia region in the 1900 century. it's characterized by flamboyant and figure hugging dresses. the dance also counts as an integral part of the end illusion identity. even so manuel, the nuance he's no need for it to be bound to tradition. 0, one of the slamming clay. and the way i think the positive aspects, flamenco, have to offer, or it's diversity and varying perspectives. or member of the it can be traditional,
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classical or guard at the end of that, so it ought to be there. but it is because every interpreter, every dancer, male or female, now the only starting point of viewpoint is manuel. the young exploits himself through flamenco, and constantly find new interpretations in his pilot. oh, tour or authors dance in 2018. he counted up dream worlds on stage like a magician, and spirited the audience away on a journey through his subconscious the piece or into claim for deliberately breaking with gender roles and provoking both audiences and critics alike. hello gavin ivan, of course it's great to get pretty little. i've realized that we still have a long way to go before society, except that every individual of their own identity static. so people already do. if
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they're still way ahead, you will pocket the math. when i come in on the i hope that one day people who say we're dressing up anymore, but we're simply putting on dresses. when the performers from 39 countries have been competing this week in the eurovision song contest, including atlanta, ugly new representing cypress jaden gave me personally, the blow is about falling in love with the devil. and that's got some people in cyprus, pretty upset. dozens of orthodox christians protested against the lyrics based a promot, satan worship. despite the protest, elaina has now made it through to the euro vision finals this saturday and another ones. and there shall be sharing the stage with acts from all over europe and
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beyond. like germany is unlikely, but very sincere contest and singer songwriter. like i don't do you have no doubt about it? never mind about another. it's not out of the da no, no, no adapter yet seems to be just as colorful and multifaceted as your vision itself . the world's biggest music competition. yeah, sure. i'm going to win. easy. peasy. easy, easy to read, but seriously, i don't have a clear picture. of course i'll try to win 1st place. but i'll be ok. even if i come in last because my dream is just to participate, but i have this once in a lifetime experience and i am not going to he have trained to perform a musical. ringback in the basement of a hamburg church, he used the pandemic induce break to get creative. he came up with an idea for a music video and posted each step in the production process on the social media.
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well, i have an idea on how to create music video, and that was all you pretend to get 18 book and watch machines for that music video to hosted videos about set us the following message. and i want to go to the vision . so i wanted to take me i realize the only way i can do is just simply shout it out to the world. i just screamed out, hey, i want to go to the se, hello. because of the daily poses had an effect as more and more people started following his social media channels, including the judges. for the german preliminary competition, they invited, he entered to the additions, and he impressed the jury, who chose him to be germany's candidate for 2021. this is not the best. yeah. as of this, if you really stick with it and put all your energy into it, that along with a little bit of money you might have and then get and it will be worth it. and you'll make it look nice. does, than come on, i'm it off to wish me growing up in hamburg for siblings, he and rick had a captive audience for the melodies. he crooned everywhere, his path was clear onto the stage and into the limelight.
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he can use it as the language. everyone understands, as that's really true, especially at the see or not everyone things in english and in many other languages as well. and if you didn't hear them still, then you understand the songs or say, wow, i think that's cool and you guys feel good song has a serious message. it's about respect and acceptance and not answering hate with more hatred. i really didn't care for you to bear with me. don't you get angry when you read that those. but just don't give me one more quick. the singer actress share and celebrating her 75th birthday, and she announced that universal studios is making a new movie about her life. i'll leave you now with a look back through the ages of the woman who sold more than 100000000 records take
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championships? they've made the final of both those tournaments a combined 14 times. any way you slice it, germany or one of the most accomplish sides in international football. but for the 1st time in my life, the utterly unthinkable has happened. germany are not good at football. it's not just the unsavory with a failure hanging in the air since the 2018 world cap. germany's 1st group stage exit since the 1930. if they've been in an unshakable ret since them, so what happened to germany? the well to find out, we're going to start with the manager. that was talking about germany. there is no getting around you lose. the longest serving coach and international football is more than losses, luster in nearly 15 years at the helm, live side before and after the world cup or night and day. in the 12 years prior to
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2018 germany had only love 9 competitive matches. since then they've already lost 7 . still his early years were incredible. initially you can months. assistant live is widely seen as a tactical brains behind germany's tremendous 2006 run. they got the big job immediately after that world cup and saw historic success in cv and lead will have another patient mannschaft in america. how live helped revolutionize germany's game with an attractive, very that oppressed opponent and remained some of the best football of the 2010. germany's 2014 world cup. when was a master class, the whole country celebrated as b. lloyd, so foolish, i couldn't buy myself to convince the goddess bluntly so long that was afoot, funds in germany, fans and brothers nasty and renee went wild celebrating that you meant victory over
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argentina when i go to them, so i must have them double the tricia walker floor and the studio and the, the pump. you betcha, 3 years later lifting the confederations cup with the b team live could get the most out of just about anybody. but maintaining that hunger isn't ever easier. there's a reason only 2 countries have ever repeated a world cup when live opened up to kick off camilla about this in 2018 memorandum out of ice if feel afforded to fire done so many. she's just moments on vision is set, is one for the light. often homo one dash bid lloyd this under the feel age. not yeah guys, because in the iron management you can be from soccer stores and keeping a coach on for multiple world cup cycles is always a gamble shaking of the team and tactic. that's harder with one man at the top for so long. maybe the technician was inevitable. ah,
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as much as we might like to. we canceling that all on the german se might have been a tad bit over confident when they gave him a new contract one month before the world cup in russia. very. they learned that the 2014, when wouldn't magically repeat itself. now it's clearer than ever. germany's issues ran deeper than one bad world to come through. all of this, it seems germany have lost track of their winning identity. germany have always had a clear footballing identity, but these days it's harder than ever to know what to expect. whenever germany to the pitch for decades, including the glorious hay days of the seventies and ninety's, the football might not always have been pretty, but it was effect. the l as the for, for the low mine had seasoned which has been down on good cooked germany, were the unstoppable sideboards,
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relying on various fitness and discipline defense to be far more talented was this is rooted in germany's 1st major success, the vendor on bad coach that had beg, motivated his underdog side and defeating the best team in the world, hungary and lifting the 54 world cuts later, tactical evolution seemed to be limited to work in the baltic, yet another in the seventy's followed by your convince man in the nineties and then the stunning innovation of passing to the nearest club close to thousands. the live married germany's athleticism, grips and mentality with flowing football and suffocating past the but suddenly in 2018, it was nowhere to be found. the
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former germany international chef on key sling. germany's identity issues are clear, especially when you compare today's roster to his 2010 world cup team, most of whom went on to win it all in brazil. minor and tore. and masters, i've done nuts and probably the dish be for me almost below. i'm closer. other one for the blind know hard copy 10. that's why i'm trying to get it off the bible and fist. i can buy donuts and i'm just not momentous thing. you saw that's the guy and can have those. some youngsters like yours, you're like 10 minutes. have stepped into leadership roles live. steve has last is critical balance between mentality and technical ability. well, the fear that the human missing,
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if you were known on slower feed, yet small tunnel sticks like them. and so it doesn't help that. the german f a has been in a near constant stated scandals off the field instead of serving as a source of pride. the national team had spent the past couple years counted by scandal, criticism and doubt. the 1st method is retired from demon shopped in 2018, accusing the essay of racism over at handling of his photo with turkish president air due on the fall out unleashed a lend he to be about racism in german football in 2019 a president. so i had stepped down among accusations of mismanagement and bribery, oddly enough, and so love this kind of stuff that's with my guy. that's the defeat. i got to sell part of the own pos gonzalez on death to the ultimate effect
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of the is. i wasn't google on the pitch your lives decision to drop star players, thomas miller, mass hummel's, and jerome bow. a team has led to constant criticism. it also overshadowed loose attempts to build a new side with youth. in fact, it's the post world cup rebuilt, that has given lose some of his biggest problem. the high of lives tenure refueled by an exciting crop of youngsters hitting their prime in his system, playing creative beautiful football. after the debacle in russia, a new generation was meant to take the reins which has been quite done. the plan was to dig off for a human me covers you, my initial does help you
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with if avoiding criticism was lives plan, it didn't work. mother, boating, and hummels may have been in poor form, but using their experience to help new talent adjust would have been a safer bet. especially now that lou looks like to bring at least one of them back to the euro's unless it's true plan was to little opponent into a false sense of security by removing big names from the squad only to bring them back. and his death surprised me just before the tournament that he's a genius. meanwhile, working youngsters into the team hasn't gone smoothly. good enough and nothing to em seek 2 months after and think it was protest. on comes f f young fellow who spelling in blood land. yeah,
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not really sure. but alyssa passion on 3rd avenue father. despite a raft of incredibly talented young players, you went to a commission and direct go. and search snobbery are the only ones who have truly cemented themselves in the team. of course, one campus to the next generation will automatically match the 2014 winning cohort . many exciting prospects, especially in the back of developed into solid pros, but not quite world beaters and ask a few last years. it's on qualitative proposal to miss very close. the uplift isn't as little the man's is done as often in whom it's one of wood, ellen whose level lung songs muslin and then it's none for those invoices and so on and off. the ellison for tidy got out of wood in, and it's now the fuel t, as i'm as the lloyd dispute, and then also given the and also the key sling now working and never to since front
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office germany is the struggles structural off redemption. the new off cuz i'm thinking i would go always been bill entry in iraq to recover. just ask them to send and let me on for past water on a show on my back down to dish, i'm gonna actually be let off about my son. so i can and books and videos. although the bundle is great for developing youngsters, many of them are foreigners. the percentage of the lead players made up of germans younger than 23 dropped from 21 to 6. meanwhile, many of germany is huge. teams have struggles. ah, why worry about the whole youth movement thing when you only need to think about the immediate future? combine that with a likely return of some of the banish bets and anything can happen. so can germany
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when it all the fire. re i said no to the for the life the biased or bunch of then if the sri i should think showing the document to the movie type of in find had for now to come from the dust. i mileage movie at the end of the day. it's still germany. the squad is still stacked and live the still world cup winter. maybe bring the band back together. for one last tournament, we'll see him right off into the sunset. but if i were germany fan, i'd maybe hold off on that euro 2020 winner neck tattoo. if we're being totally honest, live seems much more likely to go out with a whimper than a bang. the
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into the conflict with tim sebastian, the bottom and complication between israel and the palestinians has gone into the 2nd week. i guess this week from jerusalem is michael freeman, policy advisor, israel's foreign minister. country now listening to the key being leveled by the bible ministration and go back to seeking a 2 state solution. conflict. 90 minutes. d w. o. the 2016. that's a good budget. the queen wants to see if germany with, for me the last few years have been quite right poorly and such with the averted on the home when it comes to germany. and of course, i would look in the eyes, but perhaps the biggest on the new hobby of $900.00 on the recruit, to be in the news. every person never comes. but when you're feeling more forgiving,
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a way to transmit my name my much and i will detect ah, the ah, this is the w needs and these are top stories. israel and thomas have agreed to a safe fire bringing a halt to more than a week of fierce fighting prime minister benjamin netanyahu offices his security captain. it's voted in favor of a mutual and unconditional truth proposed by egypt. a spokesman for her.
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