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ah, they had hoped for more security, more freedom, more dignity, have their hopes for 10 years after the arab spring. rebellion starts june 7th on d, w. i the this is dw news, and these are our top stories. hundreds of people have gathered in hong kong victoria park to mark the anniversary of the 1989 t enemy square massacre. the vigil took place despite attempts by chinese authorities to prevent any common ration of the students uprising. police dispersed the crowds and arrest the general hung tongue, a prominent democracy, activists involved in organizing the vigil me japanese most
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the germany's great his poets johan was gone on. good to one said that he liked to call architecture frozen music, which invites us to consider the effect that architecture can have on the senses. well, that is the gist of today's edition of arts and culture. so welcome. and we've got these stories coming up. architecture that he'll the maggie center network of cancer support centers in the u. k. strive for spaces that enveloped us like an embrace. architecture, the cheers. berlin based artist i go see, know you could, she creates colorful, expansive neural to transform public spaces and buildings. but we are starting off with architecture to change the world because nothing less than that is and i hearing her vision, she believes that can transform and improve lives on multiple levels, be a cultural, social, economic, environmental,
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or psychological. and she also sees sustainability as a synonym for beauty, which is why her material of choice is clay. something that comes straight from nature and endorse this video center in rosenheim. a city in the southern german seat of the area looks like a huge burden. it's made of terrible, large, untreated willow, was designed by a hanging, a pioneer of sustainable construction. oh, creates a pleasant indoor climate in germany. it's more expensive and conventional building materials and it still doesn't have a great reputation. in fact, chloe has many advantages. it's doors heat absorbs harmful substances and environmental friendly was telling way is also water soluble. and that's
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a very important and wonderful quality because it can easily be recycled. clay can also be repaired very easily. if an edge breaks off you just what it was, the same material to fix it by pressing it on top of the crack so that it's available everywhere. it's literally beneath our feet another he can be worked with manually without the use of expensive machinery hearing or discovery or passion. berkeley on the use of local resources at the age of 19, during the year brought him back with a few years later, she carried her 1st construction project there. 024. 1. her 1st award for school in which are poor india. so she designed for her thesis, ah, ever since everything has been building lee and with a clear conscience initially in asia and africa. in 2013
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instruction began in these hostile me to frankly, students and bamboo and china. this was out of hearing a contribution to a long chat. international b in our design is reminiscent of chinese lanterns who she completed the daycare center in public in 2014 or sustainable building. because that isn't demand worldwide. she teaches harvard immune a answering and is one of the few women to run her own architectural firm. again and again, she feels drawn back to the bank with me participation at equal rights to the village. both men and women joined in to build this award winning 2 story therapy center for people with disabilities. ah, in the 1st building they did senior, it went up in 2016,
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a birthing room for robert austria. ah, once the project confusing to be completed, you move on to the next construction site. this time and you see last night and how many color nuances clay has from reddish yellowish dark brown. you don't need any chemicals for edges. this will be in our problem is that the cannibal alternative is always cheaper and that definitely have to change this pioneer of sustainable building use there still a long way to go later. hope you might hope that architecture can really be a tool for improving living conditioning and bolstering social justice and cultural diversity. christina diversity, it's a 2nd and can help preserving planet for generations to children. and with every new design and a hanger comes a little closer to achieving that goal. she may not change the world from one day
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to the next, but every step from looking back to history, it's quite obvious that the best architect. so those who understood that architecture and the human condition are tightly intertwined, and that the shape and form of spaces, both interior and exterior, can dramatically impact our mental and physical well being. well, that was the thinking behind maggie's centers, and they enlisted the professions heavy weights to create places of refuge and healing. oh, this is maggie center in leads, england. it's a place where cancer patients or their relatives can receive practical or emotional support during treatment. it was built on a hospital campus but stands out in stark contrast to the other buildings around the architecture and interior design with it. soft curves are meant to be inviting to both patients and other visitors. ah, when people come here to this big,
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beautiful space, i feel really safe and calm away from the clinical area over at the hospital. in fact, one lives a thought was how it feels like a warm, fluffy bon cake. keeping the interior of the center contains natural cereals, soft lighting, and numerous spaces designed to encourage social interaction. the would use is sustainably force, did spruce. the walls are made out of porous materials, such as limestone, which help ventilate the building. naturally come into the center. obviously the big affair and we know that counselor has been shrouded in the christ day. but this gives the impression that we can be open about that. now when we can talk about cancer and we can talk about either a thing that's happening to people as they come into the center. but then we have
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much smaller space is that have no corners, so they envelop you as you go into the celia nice husband with recently diagnosed with leukemia. maggie's centers helped her cope during his treatment. i have to bring my husband till after he doesn't drive. so the center has been incredibly helpful to me as a comfortable place to wait. while his having his treatment maggie center and it was completed in 2020 by british architect thomas heather wick. he base the design on oversize garden planters with the goal of enhancing the greenery around the building. he says, architecture plays an important role in our well being. ah, this was really interesting for us because i think an issue of our time is how buildings affect us emotionally. and many buildings have failed us in the last
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century or so. emotionally, they've made bad places and you couldn't get a more extreme need for something that connects with people's emotions and feelings than a cancer care center. famous architects have taken part in designing the center such as the high deed, frank geary, with his center and dandy scotland. norman foster and rim. cool has with this center in glasgow, scotland, american architect, daniel leaders can't, is working on the next maggie center in london, making it the 25th in the u. k. executive director dame laura lee has been a part of the center since the very beginning. 25 years ago. so the 1st market center came about 3 women called maggie catholic gangs. maggie herself had a diagnosis of breast cancer and she didn't defied aspects of care that weren't being provided within our system. here in the u. k, the 1st center opened after maggie had died. when we were asked to work on other
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centers, the other hospital greatland's, her friends who happened to be frank gehry, richard rogers norman foster. then offered to to help and who wanted to take part in providing a mikey center and different hostile grains. maggie center in leads just one example of how architecture can help in the healing process. ah. well speaking of healing, a smile can also have a therapeutic effect, which is why soothing colors are cheery. images can transform a dr. cityscape. i could see no, you could, te, enhances buildings all over the glow with his monumental wall paintings and invite you not only to smile, but to linger in the italian city of south of rome. a giant meal is being painted.
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the city has commissioned, agostino? yeah. could she to redesign the libraries facade? this is my biggest mural so far. and so it was already a big challenge and also is the 1st time i'm painting a full architecture on each side. so it's a kind of a dialogue between my paintings and the existing space. agostino could, she has been working on the 700 square meter bureau for 12 days using about 300 leaders of paint. his idea is to reinterpret from the his cultural heritage. drawing inspiration from the logy and traditional stories august, easily. how could she striking style is composed of geometric shapes and vibrant colors and his murals can be viewed the world over. for instance, in type a,
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in taiwan, in the mexican city of monterey, or his craziest job so far, of the metro station in the indian city of new delhi. since 2017, the italian have been living in berlin, where he not only focuses on paintings, but also works on sculptures and installations in his studio. he experiments with a variety of materials such as crafter was my work is very like kind of architecture, very simple. it's closer to drawing than to a painting somehow. and so the same i tried to play around with bought and so i like the sneaks of nature and the key texture somehow. in the next season, how could she wants to mural to build a bridge between the cities architecture and the modern world. the artists approach
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has one over artistic director, marcelo alley and that's what she thought the the go to guy. he has the great ability to take traditions of ancient rome and painting most of you to understand calling on the for the in particular out of the painting of rome and palaces before 580 in there. it's sort of old roger. as a result, he appeals to a broad audience, makes artic testable to, to experts on late people. even if augustine coaches art is not destined for the ages, the mural at the library and next year will certainly be seen for some years to come. a breath of fresh air through arts and architecture. that's all for this time. so thanks for watching and all the best from us in berlin.
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the bar california peninsula is a popular vacation destination on mexico's pacific coast. it's home to beaches with clear turquoise waters and arid desert, straight out of a western movie at the peninsula southern tip lighted townsend cabo san lucas and san jose to cobble known as lost cabals or cattle for short. ah ah, just to to our slide from los angeles, small coastal resort has become the holiday hot spot for some of america. toppy mar. exactly. jeff bezos. and jennifer aniston all own properties here in holiday complexes that are among the most expensive on the planet. the org is
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a luxurious always is that attract people from all walks of life, entrepreneur celebrities, and also drug traffickers. hillary clinton and al chapo, the leader in a lower column. now we're practically neighbors. it sounds like something out of a film, but that's up in crime syndicates like the senior lou cartel are increasingly penetrating the peninsula. the reason the strategically good location promises new transport routes for drug trafficking. in 2017. a war with rival gangs turned to vacation. paradise into a blood bath. there were over $300.00 victims, less cobblers, suddenly top the list of the world's most violent cities. this proved catastrophic for the region. the economic, it was so severe that the authorities were forced to react swiftly and strike back
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against the cartels. now peace has returned to los ca both. thanks to the constant police presence. the holiday complexes offer high security, where tourists are free to party with outer care. the say, i don't, i mean, i definitely think that they know they probably put a special emphasis on safety for the resort. so ah, the region is divided luxury on the one side and extreme poverty on the other. is divine lives in los candles, truly a thing of the past. the white despite the dangers, are more and more billionaires flocking to a hot spot of drug trafficking. ah,
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the biggest sport fishing yachts in all the americas are more at the marina cattle hands. ok. in a few hours, dozens of millionaires are going to take part in this bees, black and blue. the world's richest sport fishing tournament. several $1000000.00 are up for grabs. during the 3 day competition here, everybody knows wayne be the tournaments organizer decade now if not a decade and a half as the world's richest machines are. and that's, that's our taglines. i mean, this tournament isn't just the fishing tournament that we created as a business. i mean, it was something that our father started 40 years ago in the mid seventies. when these father and a handful of wealthy americans discovered the plentiful waters of los cobbles and busies, was born what began as a small competition among friends, has turned into
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a top attraction for super wealthy sport fishermen. participants pay $5000.00 just to enter the contest. the person dave and everybody in under the watchful eye of the police. mountains of cash are counted and recounted in the registration room. the 300000 for the next one down from that. so it's a $3000000.00 already, so it'll go to for the $126.00 competitors are all very eager to win the jackpot. the american businessman allen stewart is among them. he's entered 4 boats into the tournament $127000.00 to
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be all in, and to be across the every, to turn them in the every, every and we have our good last charge on your happy we have for i remember for several years we're to the right has one. how much of you one from us over the last few years over a $1000000.00 over a $1000000.00. we're looking for the overall. that's the one we want. money in the bad. in a few hours, they'll all go fishing for black and blue marlin the competitor that lands the biggest fish of the day will take home over a $1000000.00. the next morning at dawn, the 1st boat prepared to set off from the marina in la cobbles, with wayne bisbee, leading the way. good luck. good luck. he had to the middle of the
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bay to give the starting signal. the amazing how much hardware and equipment is going to be on the start line. if you did the math and added them up over a $1000000000.00 hardware and go find a crazy when you think about it, i get used to talking about it. it's just, it's just a neat need experience here, sport fishing is 1st and foremost a money making pursuit was you got to lock it in single me. c the speed out to the open sea, they have 6 hours to catch the fish that will make the competitors even richer.
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aboard his yachts canadian millionaire brian walley gives it all he's gone. having made his fortune in the business, world retiree bryan now travels the globe to chase his passion, blue marlin up to 5 meters in length. the marlon is considered the fastest fish in the world, reaching speeds of more than 100 kilometers per hour. but tracking marlyn isn't easy, so fishermen use anything they can to improve their chances. $100.00 bill and this so these are men are very different. this is more than a half. and then suddenly,
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the if this marlon weighs more than $150.00 kilos, brian wally could hit the jackpot. or to do right. there's one, some a little bigger. this fish is too small at around 80 kilos. it's well under the required minimum. so the fisherman set it free, still these underside has to be over $300.00 pounds. that was not 300. the great a great start. the brian wally and his crew will compete tirelessly against the other teams in the tournaments in the hope of winning the $1000000.00
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jackpot. butler carlos isn't just a playground for wealthy fishermen. hidden behind their reels of money lies another reality. this region is also the backdrop to a merciless war between mexico's biggest drug lord. in the mid 19 ninety's baja, california thor came under the control of the scene, a little cartel. it's bought us hindus mun alias l. chapo. long considered the richest drug lord on the planet. he had an estimated fortune of $12000000000.00. he regularly stayed in los capitalist holiday. casenita is a journalist, specializing in organized crime. he's taking us to the left villa occupied by the drug lord. the top ahead here we are
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for 4 years chopper lived in this 200 square meter, a villa incognito. hi, we're here to look at the house, wasn't in the man. let us in let it go. it's a standard villa with a modest interior. the drug lord discreetly hosted his mistress, is here, but this place wasn't chosen without reason. everything was carefully planned out to facilitate el chapa's escape if needed. become a part of the organ as he slide was not only in the poor woman, but it also allowed him to escape if there was any danger you see me at once he reached the bottom of the slide. only needed to climb down the wall to get to the chunk of a hind. it didn't take wiggles and from the h. it's only a 2 hour boatright to send along that road. must atlanta from this villa.
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l capital controlled his drug empire with no one to question his authority. the region was com. but all that changed on january 8th, 2016 because the rain of the world's most powerful drug lord has reached its end to move out. chapel has been arrested in northwest in mexico. his home retail is natal. after a lengthy man hunt, you are keen at chapel. guzman was captured in sinaloa by mexican security forces and extradited to the us. rival cartel had lisco new generations. one of the blood thirsty as organisations in mexico try to take control of the region in 2017, a violent turf war broke out throughout the region, resulting in the deaths of more than 300 people in the space of a few months. i gave to gave
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back then journalist how to get cussed. anita was a witness to the cartels barbarity. the 3 people was shot dead at this point. we just asked loss with armed groups, use this entire highways and to execute people and exhibit their bodies along the road. hit on the level of violence reached a peak at the apple. the compound hung several bodies from the bridge, but just a few meters from the sign. welcome to last combo. the message was clear. this town belongs to the drug lords, mainly killed one another. but civilians were also caught in the crossfire. on february 19th, 2017 to bystanders were killed at
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a popular meeting. place. folks around, you can see the cross days down. this is metadata costa as a lookout point, a popular carbo land monk. rather people come here to look at to see or have a drink on that sunday morning to bodies full of gunshot wounds were found here. one was the nephew of the secretary general, california to me at that time, most cannibals was deemed the most violent city in the world. although no american citizen had been killed. the u. s. put baja california sewer on a blacklist for destination to avoid the cation or fled, and investors got cold feet for a region that primarily relies on tourism. this was an economic disaster. the authorities found the ideal candidates to restore law and order ivory de la pena, the secretary general of baja,
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california. sure. i didn't know that it was all for 3 years. he's been working on the front line against the cartels and otherwise my mission is to direct and coordinate the efforts of all the governmental institutions to combat and reduce organized crime in the region as much as possible. and she'll tell. busy us or to follow because of the outing part . this mission has put him on the cartels blacklist. she's good. when are you? is an emotion you must learn to control. we all get scanned, but it's important not to let yourself be consumed. on this morning, he's being safely escorted to a fishing village that's been struck by disaster. a recent bout of torrential rain
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caused a dike to break, resulting in terrible flooding. several houses built near the river bed were destroyed, and 13 people died. the other to fight the influence of the cartels. alberto dela pena knows, he must get help to these villagers quickly. i know how nice to meet you. if he doesn't look after the people here, the drug dealers will love to show you that way. you're not alone. community is that rely on fishing to survive, are regularly forced by traffickers to transport drugs. the levels you again soon take can you leave? the flooding has ruined everything. i'm going look over here.
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the owner of this house no longer believes the authorities who have been promising to rebuild here for months. so i'm not going to think that i'm how do you think things are going to improve? you know, it takes a lot of strength for my family and i to survive that way. when i understand it, let's take a look and i appreciate it. when people like you speak openly, got a phone call and i promise these are not just empty words. we're going to get to the bottom of this nose and a point the give de la pena and his team handout are more of a symbolic gesture in view of the desperate situation here. no problem. i think all these problems are connected to heat and safety issues. they're all closely related and then my lesson to combat organized crime. i've de la pena also seeks the help of the military and
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he's brought out the big guns. this task force is training in the desert. not far from loose capital is what all what all this new elite unit was assembled by the secretary general of baja, california sewer to combat organized crime. it comprises more than $400.00 men, all dedicated to tracking down and directing drug traffickers. there also trained to enter buildings and free hostages. oh, the ivory de la pena also schedules weekly discussion panels to coordinate the
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activities of all the different security forces. members of the military, navy police, and intelligence services. thank you for being here. for jeff, we addressed the current situation i left for the last among the participants is julio castillo, president of the coordinating council of the cobblins law will review the most recently implemented measures together when the team was set up in 2017 following pressure from hotel association concerned with the violence in the region, its primary mission is to reassure american investors. in most cases, we are primarily interested in making sure this destination remains viable. still working to ensure that it's safe, organized,
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and clean. and we try to fix anything that could threaten that and find solutions. this super rich vacationers are returning under extreme safety measures. the hills around las cobbles are dotted with ultra secure residences, isolated and protected. wealthy holiday makers feel completely safe and remain blissfully unaware of the violent conflicts taking place here. their greatest concern is how to source their luxury goods of choice. a few kilometers from le cobble is this small, unassuming airport welcomes more than 30 private jets each day. they fly and billionaires celebrities and top american athletes the kind of client, alexandre and leon, cater to the 2 frenchman,
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have been living here since 2017. it's great. it's a direct flight from napa valley to last, compos, maybe in a few years we'll have a jap like that. the business partners are here to pick up 2 crates of wine arriving from europe. they've been specially delivered via private jet high and wine is their specialty, my little treasure held in a private jazz. it doesn't get any better than that. we can't take any chances with a the delivery contains bottles of wooten ross child and one of the last remaining bottles of another great vintage in 2016 scarecrow magnum market price. 3500 euro will take what it last about. the price vintage is really ran and exemption on the me says the longer because of the
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country is the 2009 rough child for their client. no product is too rare or too expensive. job clients are very demanding and know exactly what they want and so we have to get them the best entity. so we have an order for wine from europe when $100000.00, but to boston on an exam. and adrienne met in 2010 when they were working for exclusive wine distributors in geneva and monaco. hello, this is alexander adrienne business partner. were on our way to use but i said john beach has his own specialty at the end is the entrepreneur, alexandra, if there's so many a with an established clientele. our strength is we're able to go into these
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residences, speak to property managers and owners. they trust director morning to live in such resorts. you have to be accepted like in a private club. these are some of the most expensive properties on earth. one of these bill has sold us $40000000.00 works. i mean, even if you have money, you can't just buy a home that has to be invited us to move on. but what number 90? it's the next one is a brazilian business man lives here is private housekeeper welcomes them in for those so much. what's the end of this personal delivery also gives them a chance to enjoy the stunning views at their client's luxury villas. it's fantastic. it's almost a magical where every time you go to
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a new new landscape to see what brings you now on the, on the coastal road, you'll never get to use like this except shanella the wind, but in so the mic no go eat here. hundreds of whales migrate to the warm waters of this bay. is the perfect spot to birth. there cab me a few kilometers from the bay. the 2 frenchmen have found their own little corner of heaven in todos santos. this bow chic village was spared the violence of 2017. here, art galleries and boutiques are springing up like mushrooms. adrienne has already set up several successful businesses here.
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here i launched a hotel and we're about to go past my restaurant. let's talk over here. we're busy setting up our dean as well. there's not much left to do. just find the right people to work at. lee, ann has never experienced the insecurity problems that has struck the region and he loved it. the time was charm american tourist seemed to share this sentiment. they've been returning to last. carlos in droves, thanks to the new security measures. the sandria has flown in from los angeles. she planned to spend 4 days partying here with her girlfriend. weren't here to have a lot of baby and degree we're going to relax. good. so you guys are going to how you want to
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know that the from the moment they arrive, hotel employees, pamper and reassure the get really the clubs are the bars kind of everything really good, edward and mean safety of 100 percent here in the for 2000 euros each. the friends are going to send an all inclusive long weekend at one of the many secure resorts built on the coast. since the end of the 2017 conflict, this hotel is fully books for 10 months of the year. the giant complex has more than 800 rooms and everything the guests could wish for the, you know,
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but i know the different restaurants. i know they have all types of premium alcohol and so that went up and we love it. i'm gonna go check out the pool. this was exactly woods. andrea was looking for a safe and secure location. she won't have to leave for the rest of her trip to. oh yeah, i will say, i don't. i mean, i definitely think that, that, that know they probably put a special emphasis on safety for the resort. so i have to, and maybe this is my, even me, that they will protect these type of the stablish men, because that reputation gets out that you can't protect your guess was going to come, you know, mean, so money is business. business is money. so i definitely think that they take their safety very serious. am i going off the resort? know, ah, joy and pool parties are a popular tradition at mexican seaside resorts. but in carlos and lucas, they're a little different. this hotel plays up the narcotic scene. c the guests are
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especially excited about the champagne guns the. the hotel employee explains how to use it. the the foreign tourists know they have nothing to fear from behind the walls of their hotel. here they can play with their plastic gun. in california sewer. the locals are the victims of the drug gangs, and the cars held are a long way from loosening their grip on most kaba. in
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a small hotel on the outskirts of town, we met with a former dealer for the scene, a loa cartel. back then she worked for a chapel. we'll call her patricia for security reasons. she wants to remain anonymous. 3 years ago in a settling of scores with a rival cartel. the tricia was shot 7 times those the spiders met right here. there were 2 bullets in my lungs, 3 over here in my arm and my shoulder. i was also shot in the throat. the bullet went in here. behind my ear, it was all. who will call sadler. i took another to the hand which came out here. we are sally's patricia spent a week in a coma, but miraculously escaped death in yet loud. okay. i knew that something
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like this was going to happen to me sooner or later in the city. it's either death or prison despite all she's been through. patricia doesn't regret having joined l. chapel cartel. she made lots of money in the drug trade. medical she don't hardly offered me a job. i had to be available 247. i mainly sold crystal meth as well as our purest products, which was cocaine during the 2 years. and 3 months that i worked, i received commission on everything. i sold me back to me soon. so i was able to make up to 500 euros a day, got back to meet with you. that's around $600.00 euros for a single day's work in mexico for many a month salary. and contrary to.
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