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me the news . this is the w news alive from berlin, opponents of israel's prime minister, united against him. nationalists hardliner natalie bennett, that's he's joining a diverse government coalition that has one goal on feeding benjamin netanyahu. also coming up on the show fresh revelations about the u. s national security agencies efforts to spy on germany, leaders. now for the 1st time, denmark secret service is also implicated in the surveillance and west african liter. suspend molly from a regional economic group following
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a 2nd military coup there in just 9 months. they're calling from ali to reinstate a civilian government. ah, yes. hello, i'm claire richardson. welcome to the show. israel is longest serving prime minister may be on his way out. political opponents of benjamin netanyahu are joining forces with little in common besides a desire to oust him. now the leader of a right wing hardliner party nestali bennett, has now he will lend much needed support to the diverse coalition. a dramatic blow to netanyahu's hopes of political survival anymore. the announcing today before my intention to work with all my strength fellow, stablish, and national unity government together was my friend. gerald peace is about god willing to get with the rest of the country from its tailspin and return it on its
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tough luck. who has been on the defensive for some time, israel is longest serving. prime minister has been able to brush off public outrage of a corruption charges. but after failing to form a majority government off to the 4th election in 2 years, nation, yahoo! hold on power had become tenuous. this is the man responsible for forging the coalition to end netanyahu's 12 year rule. former tv host, the la pete is determined to put together parties from the far right to the left, including arab israeli parties. the, the commitment of bennett who leads the right wing process, your amino party is crucial to the proposed alliance. netanyahu responded by painting the broad coalition as a threat to national security. the she will think about it,
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mother turns. how will we look in the eyes of our enemies? they say in iran, what will they saying, garza, my, what would they do in iran and in gaza? what will they say? the whole of government in washington, seattle, washington. but netanyahu know is that the biggest threat posed by the new government to the county prime minister himself. the enjoining me now from jerusalem is a journalist, a semi circle, so looked at right to it. how likely is it that this is the end of the era of netanyahu? yeah, well, it seems of the quoted folks going for woods. we've now heard of some new difficulties over the night with the minister of agriculture. but no one thinks that because the one portfolio, especially in significant portfolio like the ministry of i because there will be
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a collapse of the talks. it's true that we're talking about a different parties that are going to be part of this coalition government. so the question is, it's going to still take some time at the reach agreements with everyone, but the direction seems to be quite clear. and then the thing, you know, at this point seems to be quite the corner. okay, so a few small bumps in the road in those talks where exactly do they go from here? well, the procedure is that the a, the the who got the mandate from the president is supposed to go back to the president and tell him that he's got a majority of 61 out of 120 and members of parliament supporting the coalition. and after he gets the nod from from the president, he will go to the parliament to the can asset that will take place next week. and
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he will present the new coalition government. then there will be a vote. and according to what we see now, the current, the parties together with the united arab list, which is in islamic party, they will also and, and it says support. and they will be able to, to have, and past the 61 threshold. i want to ask you about natalie bennett, he's a leader of a far right party and he shares the prime minister's hardline ideology. so how much of a change from netanyahu does he actually represents not lose the right wing . he's even more right to him than that than yell incense. and he had the positions that says that calling on the annexation of 60 percent of the west bank, he had a very strong position against establishing of a palestinian state. he's against any kind of
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a prisoner swap with the palestinians. and he, at the time he was the leader of the settlements in the west science. so he comes from a very ideological right wing background. back. on the other hand, he's going into this coalition and which will also have the animal from the center and is really central left. and the idea is that they will be kind of continue with the they're not planning. so they saying is to change a foreign policy. we're expected to see here is basically more of the same. and the way bennett was speaking in his statement today, he was reassuring. the israeli writes that this will not be left with government. and that if it will be, it will be just a bit more to the right than the previous governments. and he would love to get off the line to palestinians. ok. and what about benjamin netanyahu? because he is a well known master of political survival. it particularly desperate to stay in
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power while on trial for corruption charges. do you think that he has something up his sleeve that could turn things around? well, seen in the last few hours, we've seen the organized campaign against bennett, against members of his party. demonstrations outside a yellow kid whose number 2 in the party there was trying to put as much pressure on this party so as not to abandon hands. and we, we got the word that the, the secret services are getting protection play in a 2nd, which means that they've seen that maybe her life would be left. and this is to say that you have a what we call the, the staunch and that our supporters who are out in the street and the who are
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trying to pressurize these elements who traditionally are right wing from leaving in, at the yellow camps. okay. journalist, a semi circle, thank you so much for that reporting and we can get you up to speed now on some of the other stories making headlines around the world of egypt. and israel are holding high level talk in cairo to shore up a fragile truth between israel and become a militant group. egypt, foreign minister and his israeli counterparts, are also due to discuss the relief of israeli soldiers held by her mouth and rebuilding gather around. 200 students have been kidnapped and one person has been killed at a school in central nigeria. according to police and media reports, it is the latest in a series of such raids with $700.00 students, abducted, and held for ransom since december. concrete us president joe biden has said that he will read his of russian counterparts. vladimir present on human rights that
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they will meet for talks on june 16th. he hoped to discuss a range of issues in an effort to improve strained relations. and new details have come to light in the scandal over the us national security agencies, surveillance of top european politicians. revelation that emerged in 2013 showed that the u. s. intelligence agency had taps the phones of several leaders, including germany's uncle merkel. now, a new multinational media investigation says a danish military intelligence unit supported the u. s. wire. tapping. this is done mar, secret communication station. near copenhagen. danish intelligence reportedly worked with the us national security hate and seeing from here to eavesdrop on european politicians. that's according to danish sources. a joint investigation by several european media outlets shows former german chancellor candidate pastime brook was
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among the espionage targets destined todd appointed grotesque that outlined intelligence services by a leading politicians of other countries. equal task. it's evidence that they have a life of their own. i think this is a political scandal. a major problem. the danish government didn't inform their german neighbors. so they apparently knew about the eavesdropping as early as 2015 . the german government said it only found out about the spying after press inquiries. spying on chancellor uncle america. on former foreign minister, walter stein mire, was revealed by an essay liquor, edward snowden, and a parliamentary inquiry. indeed, it did not reveal that a close european ally was involved most esteem for now, you have to understand the system of intelligence services. it's not about friendships or morals. it's about asserting interests and gathering information to do that. and for you personally, i would take the approach with them and we can't trust anybody name under the say,
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the danish intelligence service. and the danish government refuse to comment on the latest revelations and west african leaders have been meeting to decide how to respond to a recent coup in molly. the echo while the regional body has now suspended molly's membership in the block leaders gathered and gone us to discuss the political crisis in molly, among them. assuming goiter with named molly's interim president jefferson evening power in a military coup. last week echo was members have insisted that molly should be live by a civilian government as it prepares for elections. and earlier we spoke to our correspondent eyes that collect the in accra and asked him what the crew in molly means for the stability of the region which has several active extremist groups. so while molly doesn't have a very strong government in place and things are normally in good shape, obviously it gives room to this many times to go about what they want to do to get
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stabilized molly and also the sub for her region. and of course, that is not something that was african leaders are really hoping to see it because they really want to have some stability in the region. so it is important that molly is restored to a democracy. things i've done properly to stabilize the country, thought i actually the issues of islam militants, and also these ready cos who are at creating chaos in the country and a fire raging are brought to a control. he doesn't correspond it as a clumsy reporting for us. there from our cra. now let's turn our attention to some sports news. chelsea one the champions league final in port to portugal. defeating manchester city, one no more than $16000.00 fans were allowed into the stadium for this all england final hitting to premier league teams against each other. the match was fairly even with both sides having difficulties breaking through. however, just before half time, chelsea's german international striker chi hubbard's st through on the counter to
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score his 1st goal in the champions league one year for chelsea. and that's how it ended. however, coach thomas to co believes, that's just the beginning. i feel as a, as a part of a really ambitious club, strong part of a strong group that suits my beliefs and suits my, my, my, my passion about football in the moment. perfectly. so my desires to go for for, for more victories, my desires to, to crow, as a coach and my desires to, to, to push the group on the 1st day the next season to the limit. we have work to do the chelsea supporters in portals certainly showed their appreciation with more than a 1000 police officers. they're looking on just in case and some clashes did break out between fans and police. but that didn't diminish the fact that chelsea or the
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new champions league winners for this season and in the women's womens in german cuff final, in the final, the heavily favorite team volts board have lived up to their reputation. although just barely by narrowly defeating a frankfurt, one nail polish international striker, if a high yours or the match winner in the dying minutes of extra time for the hard part. when the 7th grade germany, title formals for it, it's the one it even while being short a player in the last 20 minutes of the game because of her red card. in just where we go, here is a quick reminder of our story in our political opponents of prime minister. benjamin netanyahu are joining forces to our temps, the leader of a right wing hardliner party. now highly bennett hasn't out. he will join a diverse government coalition. the goal of that is your new
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update act as our stay tuned for our magazine world stories the weekend reports coming up next. remember there's always more on our website, www dot com. or you can follow from social media. i see got the news. i'm claire richardson in berlin for me and the team working here behind the scenes for the use. i'm agreeing you feel worried about the i'm the host of the on the grievance postcard. and to me is clear. we need to change the solutions or out the join me predict the green transformation to me for the
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men belong to the right. you're on the road in front of a seek, sampras, 50 kilometer from home. his son has the equivalent of my and has also developed a year long infection. he gently needs to be late, but his father says even this meek ship to the enjoyment. it's a blessing of these people working 24 hours providing oxygen cylinders. otherwise, it's very difficult to get oxygen to get it back in a hospitalized morning. this morning. i visited 15 or 20 hospitals to look for the best for him. there isn't a single bed. all of them refused us. for the last 2 weeks, denny had some facing a severe shortage of medical oxygen. this isn't life saving. last is not a free oxygen. so you run by copper health. a seat group wanting us to consider the
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list we are taking to be secondary to the central tenet of clovis, because of several of them have already been infected. but don't appear, dennis. the aunt afraid. they think they must do something to save the life they need to go home to see for was the time i might have a talk with him on the phone. it's beaman support. we are getting that is allowing us to people so many people are even afraid to have infected abroad in the group has 9 top sounding nearby. and the oxygen here is provided for free the previous night with the blue shield of the reading for that oxygen loan, stabbing authorities on twitter and even reducing flow to subsistence levels to
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make it last longer. the hoss because what supplies in the mix time, doctors your tell us that supplies that used to last them 2 weeks now evaporate in 36 hours. they cannot predict if the next drone will reach them on time. again, if you do get lucky back at the oxygen service in her head finally managed to arrange a bed for his son. immediately, his cylinder is rolled towards another patient, 2 weeks into the oxygen crisis, appeal. every leave would get is the get. the me there are over 10000 and practicing rest the syrians and gonna the west african countries laws guaranteed them freedom of religion. but many rest affair is say they experience discrimination.
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general my guy has been eric musician for by 3 to kicks now. in this abandoned truck and dennis capital a cra, he re, had this with his triplets children, but behind the melody to produce it's a story of rejection and discrimination because of their hey, and faith affiliated for instance, you sit in a row on the bus to town and everybody comes and there's no place and nobody you have white police and space and nobody wants to sit beside you. so they will fill up all their places before in the end they will look like and then they come to sit there. that's not all my guys son titled and that was recently refused admission into a school because of his dreadlocks and it's bricks. he's just like tyrone or he knew by incredibly yeah,
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is not in school because of his straight logs. is father ross? what is disappointed as a consequence, rejection families like he's faced in ghana. so to come to your or africa and see we are in there using our oil, cologne, and rules and guidelines to offer that warranty for under discriminate the warranty . but it is even worth being nobody with among the white one because your own peter earrings are now looking for a new school for him as an alternate. steve, there are over $10000.00 practicing rest appearance in ghana, keeping the hey, it's unimportant aspect of the fees, but with that comes constance stereotyping. as criminals. dennis laws allow for freedom of religion, but the rest of freedom. faith is not here to officially recognized human rights activists. once a quarter verdict to stop the discrimination many gun you equally believe
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that the period is dave acceptance and we all creased and album with limbs, the different sorts of people. so our feelings are also a group of people dot. how on this think, identification my guy and his family giving up this the dream of 2 tall acceptance in society. one d the, the number of illegal border crossings into the us is on the rise. again. this is burdening the residents of the board of regents, even those whose own ancestors came from central america maybe robert, at least of the us border next to mexico and texas. lately,
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they have seen more and more immigrants arriving on the us side. many of them cross their front yard and even knock on their door. they come in on like asking for their at what area their, at the bar phones, water food, anything in any way that they, they could get help. it's scary because of the fact that one could get into problems. another one, how we say we don't know who they are. once a week they get to the other side of the wall to the river, fishing and over and the natural border between texas and mexico has been a tradition in their family for generations. there they enjoy your beautiful landscape and a peaceful activity at a river that for many on the other side looks dangerous and life changing. why the star truck, semi element of mental me the elements of the men with trump, we saw less people crossing the border. since 5, and they are more my parents,
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they are from mexico, so i do understand them. but we just can't help through that. if we can't do anything for 3 years, 4 months helping undocumented immigrants is against the law in the u. s. helpers can even get arrested. many of the people who cross the river or from central america, they escape from life threatening situations at home or criminal activities are part of everyday life. for many paying, i call you already to get to the u. s. is their only option close on the ground where they cross the river and 3 spence mark their pass. the streets in rome are packed with national guard, said troopers and police officers. thousands of immigrants have been arriving every month in a city of roughly $12000.00 residence. the mayor is concerned, he knows the number is most likely going to increase. were on their side as far as we understand why, but at the same time we wish that there was a better way,
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better way for them to come across a more legal way. and i think that's going to entail immigration reform for a better policy because right now an open border type situation is not the safest for anybody. and everyday concern for people like the family. no, there is not an easy solution. they just want freedom and to live without fear. just like the ones who cross the border the me center louis was one of the most important modern architects, his new national gallery, and lynn is an urban icon that was in desperate need of modernization. now it's sparkling you again ah, after more than 5 years, the renovation of burns noah and that's, you know, gallery is finally complete. and for now, the famous,
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an iconic museum designed by loot big nice fund can be admired in its simplest form . as a sample of lights on the surface, not much seems to have changed to indiana often height and sometimes evoking us. this whole is a unique structure. know of the museum in the world is like it. that was one reason to preserve it because we stuff lots of technical equipment into the ceiling where it can't be seen. the guiding principle for the renovation was as much me as possible. you move me was take me find out the german born american joint of modern architecture. he was commissioned to design the new museum in the early 19 sixty's the 1200 metric tons of steel well did together on sites into one piece of the room. hi, george jack's lifted it into place a top 8 pillars,
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a masterpiece of engineering that still causes jaws to it was the last nice building to be completed. the crowning glory of his korea, the good, his guys know. and now i can re opened in 1968 and became a cultural landmark, 1st of west berlin, and then up the re unified berlin. it house did one spectacular exhibition after another and maintained its own magnificent collection of 20th century. but nearly 50 years on it was clear, the buildings, technology was hopelessly obsolete. a comprehensive renovation was in old, on british architect david ship of fools was found before he took on the renovation job. radical uncompromising piece of architecture was quite shocking. and very
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impressive in the elements being very ident 5 and comprehensible your you know, everybody can understand how this works. the contract for the noise next. no calories renovation was an immense undertaking. $14000.00 granite place had to be removed, restored and re installed. the entire structure was completely stripped down. it was meticulously. inventory builds later reassembled like a boss puzzle. ah, grid of old unnecessary intrusions. miss rose stopped concept is now restored to its former minimalistic glory. the news the tribe is very tokyo with
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it's different than the last month. don't go any more. you mail me up my mother when the lady who jans, welcome to the check today's contests and the key randall as you call hybrid the drive train consist of a 1.6 need to gasoline engine and an electric motor that was integrated into the automatic transmission well that you will have to are at 65 horse power and that will put in, i don't know, it's more than a 2nd. it's not very fast and it will not go any faster than 192.
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but it can also drive purely electric up to 57 kilometers. the interesting part about that is key claims and consumption of $1.00 lead us to one plus 16 kilowatt hours. we've driven almost 45 kilometers now and the computer tells me i have an average consumption of 4 point one leaders that is far from that 1.6, need us to admit 4 point one meters for that is big and i have quite a good figure the only thing i'm wondering about because the battery and the capacity of 30 kilowatt hours, that means you'll drive to 100 a 150 kids. and then the battery will be almost empty and not able to provide me energy. you need to support the regular engine and then you will probably get closer to fix up consumption. so that hybrid drive train just only makes sense if your battery is full the yes. all right,
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so it's available with 3 different types of engine, either the plug in hybrid went testing right now, or regular hybrid or legal engine. so which one is suitable for you? well, it depends on your driving habits. if you only drive between and in the cities, then you should use the plug in hybrid and charge it regularly so you can drive fuel electric. if you often drive between the or sometimes home, the auto bond, then the regular hybrid might be better for you because you don't need to think about charging it every time the battery because it will automatically charge by other combustion engine. and then last but not least reveal that the only make sense to drive along the route on a regular basis, go several 100, kill them. that is the call from you the claim consumption for both the hybrid and
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the diesel lines between 5.5 and 6 meters, 100 kilometers. he is urged with everything they could into the new sorento has had the side effect of leaving the call, looking a bit well, chunky is signing of the rear window. good. it says and shocks and feel to it. it's new striking and far from the 1st generations, which were rather let's say i'm inspired him. the exterior design of the rental reminds me of that of some other cars that you usually see in the us because that one gets almost shouting at me. i'm mechanic, at least almost, and the car was like 20 percent bigger in all directions than i guess it would also be suitable for the us market. check on the trunk at 22077 years of carl space right in here. and if you don't need that,
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you can also get an option, a 3rd row of feet right here, and then you will be left with, i don't know, not even $200.00 the interior of the kia sorento is nothing special. it's okay. i'm not that much of a fan of the center part, but i've seen worse. that right here. that looks a little bit. i don't know range. what i like on the other hand is the input payment system. it is pretty new wife and you have quite a lot of options right here. and the funniest and most interesting part about it is, sounds of nature. it will then give you a choice of different sounds. for example, a com ocean wave. i me turn this up for you.
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the rainy day i can see myself sitting here and just listening to some rain or maybe a warm fire place if it's cold outside me or maybe who like the 4th. i have no idea why they would put something like that in the car, but it's definitely cool. in the rear. i hear that's what you call spaciousness. i mean look at the head room. look at the leg room. very nice and there are some really cool features for example, like kept polo, right. i don't remember seeing any car that had a cup holder on that side. i mean most of them have like the couple of in the
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middle. but if you're sitting here with 3 people, those can be used and then you have that one here. pretty nice the general driving impression in this. all right? so it's rather pleasant. so if you keep your foot easy on the gas, then it would offer you a very smooth right with the signing interior, but don't you dare stepping on the gas to har. because then you will realize the one point to leave the gasoline engine. if not that powerful and it's quite a struggle for it to accelerate the car quickly and that results in quite a loud engine noise. very nice feature that car. hey, i don't remember seeing in any other car is if you put on the indicator left or right, a camera, you will pop up in your display and show you the black box on that side you want to
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go to. so if i put it on, i will instantly see if there's one next to me. very cool. the i think on the key at the rental plug in hybrid is a comfortable ride. if you are relax driver, or if you want to go fuel electric from time to time, just come up. the kia sorento teaches a very nice and up to date design with some unique features in the interior, such as the cup holders and the rear door. the unique sounds system and the blind spot cameras. on the downside, the electric range with rob lowe and the drive train is not as powerful as the $265.00 horsepower would suggest. that occurs, we become other people. me,
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what are you doing? our personality change is behind the wheel because we feel like we are in a bubble protect just case. never in any case, the human car archives, human relationships has some side effects for us. but what we get and something happens to us. but behind the we are not everyone behave the same. so how do cars influence us and what does like being in the car space? mean for us could say the be in the car is a sort of a buffer, a medium between us and the non taxable. unfortunately, a not only know we can be observed quite easily. we behave differently in the car, then we do out of it. and most of the cons, oh, why and as minutes on the internet,
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social media, people feel disinherited if you're more able to say, well, their feel because in the sense that they're not face to face with the person that interacts with the dr. chris tenant is an expert who's conducted a study on human behavior behind the wheel. i mean, if you're driving along, you might, you know, quite false for the bees that someone who's done something fairly minor in your way a little bit. in that situation, you're not inhibited because they're not going to come back at you for i mean, unless you're unlucky of dr. tenant has identified 7 personality types in cars. so what are they in which one i do most likely to be sure the fingers until $11.00. also some kind of recognition for the behavior
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annoying type, but also what i've seen myself from time to time behind. what do you think which car is most suited to? the teacher writes a volvo station wagon, of course. moving on. and now it gets a bit rain. ah, but come had, it always wants to be in front and someone wants to overtake this time was we or was so close that no one consider in front here the best fit is a portion personality number 3 is the exact opposite of the competitor. oh, the other drivers as they are and doesn't react to them as there is no point any way the philosopher probably things to themselves, some may say what a bore,
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but maybe he's just smarter than many other drivers in the car. and which car model is probably the most difficult on the road, french one of course, but which one se 20 d. as in french, it means goddess. the next personality is less divine. the know in all can get a bit loud and love a good read in this protective area for them. every other rose user is simply incompetent. any passenger on board must be able to shoot up from time to time. is that can sense to drive with the know it all at all? what kind of car just you know it or present a toyota prius to be precise?
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the. the panel is the going gets tough. he will also leave those cards to make you aware that mistakes which be aggressive type best, military, robust, aggressive. it's the hum of course, personality numbers 6 is not aggressive and all the s p distances themselves from everyone and everything make time to day dreams. talk on the phone and pay no attention at all. as does he see themselves as a danger on the road? what kind of car does someone who's not at all interested in the world drive? is this multi plan. and last but not least
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avoid or champions of destruction this type like so i let them steps with music for example, the avoided doesn't want to have any kind of relationship with the. busy driver at all behaves rather fearfully and causes problems by his high boss cautious driving . of course, this type does know, does the chaos they're causing? many people become like that when they get older. here is a, b, w, but these were the 7 personality types behind the wheel. did you recognize yourself or is it not possible to recognize yourself in just one personality at all? it's not like we was suggesting that you've got some distinct types of people and everybody fits into one of those. that's not the idea. you know, behavior is a function of the personality,
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