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and i'll stick around, she will be right back with the news . the news people in trucks injured was trying to feed the city center. the more and more refugees are being turned away. corner family period to be crated. and the traitors, the people seeing extreme dreams. getting 200 people
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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. made for mines. i, i, a deal has been reached us president joe biden and bipartisan group of senators agree on an infrastructure plan with hundreds of billions of dollars. after month of wrangling, we speak to our financial correspondent in new york. also on the show or washington correspondent, edith poll, speak with german economy minister, peter outlier, who is in the us for high level talk and how to mass produce fully
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functional homes out of cardboard. this is the w business. i'm janelle tamala, unwelcome. it was an arduous process, but us president joe biden has announced a bipartisan senate deal to spend nearly a trillion dollars on infrastructure over 5 years. the money will go toward building roads, bridges, and highways, and help stimulate the economy. the rare bipartisan support could eventually open the door to biden's more sweeping, 4 trillion dollar proposals. here's what he had to say, that answer direct question. we have a do. and i think is really important. we've all agreed that none of us got what we all would that we wanted. i clearly didn't get all i want it. they gave more than, i think maybe there were why and given the 1st place. but this reminds me of the days we used to get an awful lot done up in the united states congress. we actually
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work by part, bipartisan deals, maybe compromise our financial correspondent young card that joins us from new york . yes, it's more of a victory for bite him than anything else. but as he said there, this is a compromise, a compromise between competing visions. what made it in and what was left out in the end? yeah, you know, we have a deal, you'll see white smoke in the background to actually front the team system up the new york subway service. so clearly there is some room for improvement when it comes to infrastructure. well, what's in the deal? this is physical infrastructure, also, railroads by the way, quite a bit and what is not in the deal, for instance, is how to finance. but there will be no text increase or so that's what republicans actually demanded. so it's a pure physical play. there will also be a social infrastructure program that joe biden is proposing also for hundreds of
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billions of dollars, but that will be a separate issue. and then we have to wait and see if this new plan actually will get a majority in the house of representatives. that's something to watch out for. definitely . but in other news, yes. strong us g d p. figures out today have analysts saying that this is the start of economic surge. how much is there to that? yeah, well i mean that's what i actually keep hearing more often in the past couple of days so that we actually might see an american renaissance. so there is a strong growth at the country, at least in some parts seem to reinvent itself. and that is also true for a lot of americans who are creating their jobs. they're looking for new challenges . so there's a lot of movement here in the united states. i mean having that, that we shouldn't forget yet. this year we might see the strongest economic growth since the mid eighty's, but clearly we partly finance that with huge step lot in their trillions. and that
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eventually could leads to higher texas the big growth could lead to make the federal reserve change their monetary policy. so that could have an impact when it comes to the stock exchange. but overall, yes, it seems that the united states is actually performing very strongly when it comes to the overall growth. our financial correspondent, yann's quarter, their force and renaissance america. now let's take a look at some other business stories making headlines. the federal reserve says america's 23 biggest banks have all easily cleared its latest annual stress tests that paved the way for lenders to release billions in stock buybacks and dividends to shareholders. the west banks have thrived during the pandemic, boosted by stimulus packages and strong trading revenues. cap i pacific says all of its hong kong based air crew must be fully vaccinated against coven,
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1900. by august, 31 or else brisk losing their jobs. kathy has struggled to feel rosters recently due to hong kong st quarantine rules, the airline says the vast majority of its staff have already been vaccinated. german economy minister peter out meyer is in the united states for his final tour and office. he's there for talks with biden administration, officials on trade and climate cooperation, but his visit is also about trying to iron out wrinkles in the german american relationship. among the biggest of those wrinkles, the north stream to project a german russian gas pipeline, that the u. s. functionally opposes or corresponding in his poll asked minister out meyer about a possible compromise. i cannot, i cannot talk about the details. my colleague, hypo masses involved, and of course, all the other members of government. but for us, 3 aspects. crucially important. one is to take curity and safety of nations apply
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in europe. second, this to justify the interest of ukraine as a country that is suffering most aggressive politics by its neighbor. now for more than 6 years. and this one is that we want to find a solution that is future oriented that will create new business models for our new neighbors. and it also encourage our russian counterparts to improve, to improve climate protection measures. russia is an enormous country of enormous potential for renewable energy. is all these aspects taken into consideration? it is a conflict that is lasting for 10 years. it has been very counterproductive and therefore we all hope my counterparts here and the minutes this in back and we all
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hope that we consult this now for a very long time. and every little chief, a solution by the end of august, by the latest griffith, german administration, extended this from that ministration. we are heading to a general election by the end of september. but it will take some months until the new government can take office. and that means that is still the responsibility also sitting government to advance as much as possible. american sense once we have a stable and reliable partner. and we have to make sure that despite the election campaign in germany, despite the formation of a new government, a gemini, is that reliable partner. and if we can exit any time when the consensus can be achieved between europe and usa, do you think that the buying that ministration will overturn the steel tariffs,
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policies of donald trump? we have, we have make good progress regard to the boeing case. we have to create on setting up talks and negotiations and to the end of the year was a steel issue. gemini, is a strong believer in the free trade world wide. i've been 3 years would go here in order to lobby against the increase of the state of charles. if you still want better solution, then it is the case to date. but these are difficult negotiations because several 1000 new jobs have him in the, in the states concert, especially in pennsylvania and the us. and therefore, the europe in commission, the united states, and also the gemini, will have to make use of the additional time that we have got now, in order to find a compromise german economy minister peter out my,
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are there now it's cheap, flexible, and environmentally friendly. a dodge team has managed to build an affordable home made of cardboard, potatoes and flex the interior's made of wood. now that doesn't sound like the kind of shelter that would hold up against the elements, but you'd be surprised. in the netherlands, the dream of your own home is a lot cheaper and more sustainable. now, thanks to the vehicle house, which translates as wrap has made of cardboard for most among the mach manual con board. and he noticed, could also be a wrapper not just folded. suddenly the book was much more stable. he bragged about it in a bunch of ups. there were even bets on it being used to build a house. and that was the beginning that about 100 homes later victor houses are rolling off the production line. just unrolled cardboard, wind it and glue it with paste, made from potatoes,
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flex for the installation. grown on local meadows. the kind of house made of cardboard really withstand bad weather. the surface, the won't mix the homeless sleep in cardboard boxes for a reason of either out there well insulated there and he goes soft in heavy rain. i don't have a house, so we gave a house as a raincoat, a few years ago takes raincoat is completely waterproof, but let's water vapor out. that's important. i think has cost between 40085000 euros. it's a modular system with each segment measuring 5 square meters. it can be easily extended yet. it's very comfortable house and it means that there are 8 segments now missile long. but you can make your home as big as you want to see if you could use 120 segments along. that would be a tunnel in this chain, but you have the bathroom. all very compact is scope,
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but i'll sit in the wash basin. the toilet is a washing machine. hidden away here was machine enough stopped. i can shout back here. so plenty of demand has even exports its modules. but not everybody is convinced design. so far, buyers have been made me, british, french and belgian classical, the germans. they seem to be wondering about, made a paper can really work. but if anyone doesn't want to invest all at once, the class can also be rented as a holiday home. and finally, the original source code for the world wide web, written by its inventor, tim berners lee, is up for sale. the london boring computer scientists is widely regarded as the father of the internet. so the piece has begun a week long auction for the code, which is the 1st every digital born artifact that has put under the hammer. an
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image of burners lease original $10000.00 line code has already attracted a bit of over $2000000.00. a pretty penny, that's it for me and the dw business team. thanks for watching the news . how many pushed out in the world right now to climate change? the story. this is much less the waste from just one week. how much was going to really get we still have time to go. i'm doing all this work to subscribe or
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what is moving. my father told me how to ask and confront the questions about my country and about that is why i keep doing to my name is maggie and i work at the abilene i the readings from the german capital and welcome to the latest from arts and culture and here's a quick look at what's in store on today's show. 2021 frisco prize winning architects. look at all, invest 5, reject demolition in favor. i'm extending through addition, preserving and transforming what is already there. and some sir, he works by british seltzer. anthony only are finally after pandemic induce delays
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on display in the thing and the most significant fellow, so ever in germany on the corona virus pandemic brought cultural life here in germany to such a sudden hold that many exhibitions that were long planned are just now getting there moment in the sun, a recent edition to berlin's already rich museum landscape is the for to liam, which as the name implies, imagines the intersectionality of nature technology and society in the future. in this black q houses berlin's booty, i'm exhibition space, the rooftop skywalk, with a view over berlin's government order is a popular attraction inside the building. the exhibition focuses on one of life's most pressing questions. how do we want to live gabriella? tip, the curator. we begin him if we begin with question,
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because how often do we ask in our daily life? how do we want half future to look like? the name of the exhibition one, open the visitors eyes to why the perspective kaufman? these visions of the future were created by 150 researchers in cooperation with several designers. berlin's art on com design studio has one and award for the innovative use of media in the exhibition. a for often back is the creative director of the project. that was in a tie, a spectrum of interaction and design, important to us that we don't use media to ready exist today. kind of like touch screen instead focused on mental reality. just just and so this idea of the future world is conscious interaction. and not only conveyed textually from it is
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this interactive dimension plays an important role in this area to. it focuses on how humans will 3 the environment in the future. this marvel run symbolizes biological cycles, and recycling says, in our everyday lives, this huge wouldn't sculpture if the exhibitions main attraction. it was developed by a computer using a mathematical formula. well, anything else that i area preside is called generative design people. and specifically, designers to sit in front of the computer, do not plan a specific product. instead, they plan a process. they press the button and then how the rhythms lead to the final results and you don't design the final product, but instead you are creating that process that leads to it. a wonderful new approach to design design. mm hm. it's all about deceleration and sticking to the basics, the idea is for visitors to reflect on their own lives. and forget about time. here
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hasn't been in the area is dedicated to humanity for i think that one can't. the focus is not on the off changing the world around us, but instead of thinking about how, simon, i can change ourselves of behavior by doing that, even though if the world's problems or simplify them. the booty and encourage his visitors to take their thoughts about the future home with them curator company wants everyone to get actively involved in my son. so the, so we want to encourage our visitors to think about the future. after all, the future isn't something that appears out of nowhere overnight and days that way . we shape our own future with men from human shape and every one is involved in this process. and it should say an active role in this i name and thanks to the
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visitors, help me. duty him will be continuously developed so that it remains a house of the future. speaking of shaping the future, it took a twist of the future to illuminate the past in amsterdam. and rembrandt masterpiece painting night wash from 1640 to just got a bit bigger. a marriage of art and artificial intelligence has enabled the right to them to recreate parts of the iconic painting that were snipped off 70 years after and had finished. well, i'm like, i told an don't see the bus i met during their studies in bordeaux later they worked in niger aneesha, one of the poorest countries in the world. and it was there that there shared architectural vision took shape. what i says it was like a 2nd school of architecture teaching them to be sparing with resources to enter respect, simplicity. and as this year's winners of architecture is highest honor the principal
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prize, their advocacy of sustainability and social justice gains even more traction. a typical 1907, these apartment block in bordeaux quickly built ugly and not ecological friendly. so what should be done with it? tear it down and build something new. the french architectural office lack of tall and that is simply not an option. should never wish never diminish because on ways we have to consider what he's already there. the memory just life that people spend even in difficult conditions. ready tied 130 public housing, you know, small and dark. oh, the architect was an extension rather than demolition. paris modules were mounted on the old facade and the outer walls opened up to the new belt. it was
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a logistical challenge and we did it without removing any family from the from to believe what we said i'm vision of transforming the space of living in much better we and we were expecting that it could really show the relevance of this process of transformation the result was light filled spaces which can be individually configured, outfitted with thermal curtains and insulated glazing, which are usually found only in luxury luft. but this conversion costs just a fraction of what demolition and rebuilding would have cost affordable. sustainable construction using simple means, like i told him to bring social considerations back into architecture as well as ecological ones for years. the dual have studied the construction and interior climate of greenhouses or the school. we were interested by greenhouses. i think
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it's also linquist transparency that we really are interested in, in architecture. and the idea of playing with a climate and not fighting against these 2 buildings in dunkirk really do look like enormous greenhouses, where the 1990 s. all that remained of the shipyard in the northern french city was a warehouse year marked to become a museum space. the 2 architects didn't want to get rid of his huge interior space . so instead of completely overhauling it, they built a similar warehouse next to it. now it's one of france's most spectacular exhibition space. pritzky surprises, recognition of the timeliness of the dual approach to building honoring what's already there. and using minimal means to achieve maximum effect with an emphasis on sustainability and affordability. no way. we quite never seem opinion, but at the end we are we agreed on everything. so i think it's something like
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magical, like i told on my side feature in our culture magazine arts 21. this coming saturday . meanwhile, british sculptor anthony gormley, has won nearly all the top awards in the course of his career. and yet his interrogation around the human body and how we occupy space continues with works in his favor materials, terra cotta iron steel. a new exhibition in south western germany is an event to say the least. ah, one of antony normally is best known sculptures is also his largest angel if the north is 20 meters high with a wing span of a jumbo jet. compared to this giant angel mankind is anything but the measurable things. a smaller angel has now landed in the show vaccine defending a human sculpture fathom in itself and the space around it. it brings us to gormley,
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the main subject, the human body, my body and the money, all our bodies, our spacious, they are vessel, they are our vehicle. they are the the carry all the adventures that we will make in space. time sculpture equal body equal space in this small but well curated retrospective. got any gormley uses, scientific curiosity and an experimental approach to explore what a body can be. an apparently exploding forcefield. a tense state of being pumped up with david breath or compressed and a stick thin as a jack committee, i make questions. can we look at the body? not as a thing, but as a place, not as appearance,
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but an extraordinary system of transformation. can we look at the body now as kind of the idea of beauty, but as a potential place potential exploring? those philosophical questions has aren't the 70 year old gormley many accolades, including the turner prize despite the 3 dimensionality of his work. he's not so keen on the term sculpture. for decades, he's used his own body as a template, not out of narcissism, but as readily available material. his gormley clones have also made political statements. critical mass was one of his most violent installations, a battlefield of human bodies. critical mass was really a meditation if you live on,
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on our species relation to itself. and the fact that genocide has been part of our species history from chaotic tire. the work can also be light and even playful. here, for instance, his peeled rubber boots like apples, human paths as a thin trail with worn out soles. it's almost data is stick. there's a button and is it? per anthony gormley cut his own clothes into strips from underpants to ship. the result is a body surrounded by clothing. yep. so open and uncovered. i want to say that our final skew, you know, we have a skew, we have a list. we have this q, we have the architecture skin, i want to say next, think of the final skin,
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which is the perceptual skin. the horizon that surrounds us. these days, just visiting a museum again, is horizon expanding. experiencing gormley work is even more so well, you can also expand consciousness and horizons by visiting our website, w dot com slash culture. and until we meet again, all the best from us in berlin and stay safe in the canada. and in the end, if you are not allowed to see you anymore, we will send you back. are you familiar with this with lyons. what's your story. ready ready wasn't i was women, especially in the finance part of your story chain
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. always understand this new culture. so you are not to visit, turn the guess you want to become city into migrants, your platform for reliable information. i sent out the the the training time to take one day club in berlin petty's f. i c d and asian games.
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silver medalist was born and bred in the wrong she was 11 years old when she 1st tried this book and made it a pivotal task of her life with follow. connor has told me not about a 1000000 times a salmon. hope you're not doing those things competing with all the tension that involved, but also teaching the kids about what i'm trying to prepare them for me and merchandise and unleash that rule to women k. now i'm really the catherine may be is also from iran and likewise to cup type window as a child. he's now among the best in the world. we said before, we can the 1st you have not surrendering points to or if you want at the same time using their mistakes because good point of your own because they get they don't go
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to much love that teaches me to never give up. whether in competition or in my private life, it isn't the same. ah, 2 people living in exile to whom sports has venus, ovation theresa and catherine, and now also a couple. they left iran independent of each other, but both out of fear for both it was the most difficult decision of their lives. they now live in berlin some 5000 kilometers away from their home country. i spend several hours a day commuting between their apartment and their training facility. this saturday . i love my new city in i'm gradually gets in use a life. even if it's completely different, where i used to live. a new city in a new country and
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a new culture ins home. the 1st thing i notice was how there are laws that everyone has to follow in germany. just seem to just read all the different in iran to say means you don't really have the legal security you have. so that's been an interesting and positive experience as a whole port the, it's the new scenario in various ways. back in iran, contra was a star, a multiple national champion in his discipline, under member of iran tie. quando team me whenever you buy them. the shot told me that so many people just between money and getting in the tax on the street. you say hi to friends. well, the guy in the local supermarket who, you know, the market and that's something i really missed here. we are,
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let me get into your money. is another fancy fingernails. that's where her problem started. teresa was also known to the public as a member of the national team until the day when she was dismissed shortly after her greatest triumph, 2nd place at the 2010 asian games by the not renting of that. it was the 1st iranian woman in 30 years to make it into the final plan, which was just awesome for everyone in iran. i knew it would be live on tv. initially, the president of the iteration asked me afterwards why i had nail varnish on when i must have known it was being broadcast line on this. apparently i was holding the image to all the be motivating anybody has faith was ultimately determined not by her supporting progress, but by her country's religious police. wearing a hit job with mandatory choice and with the country's take one day team in the
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public. hi. she was subject to very strict surveillance all day the sister had to tell my father was summoned by the 13th and had to make a full more commitment that i say my head would not be visible in social media, but it going on, which was tough for my father to write in joy with kip. hid that a man, you're not. he told me. i've been supposing you because i know this is your dream to win a medal at the olympics or the world championship, which will may the lowland kitchen. madonna, john yeah. but i don't want to see my daughter broken out of lunch. well, i can see how much grinding you down and making you to pray for me. today. she michel norah, memories of her mental winning heroics at the age and games during the presentation . she was careful to hold her hands to her chest in order not to further upset the iranian morality police by shaking a man's hands. eventually, the pressure became too intense. while attending a seminar in germany in 2019,
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she decided not to go back home. she's not seen her family since that's among alice and i never had the intention of leaving iran on. i never had a proper goodbye with my family because i've been planning to come back with my bag technique. again is a good living in x. i also means having to find your way around and re finding yourself and the key part of that is learning the new language. for reason has been getting lessons from catherine holmes, who already been living in berlin for a number of years. okay, sir, let me muscle margin, morgan very ish for me, tag, slashed in this new place, doing venue site to them. counselor. i was also
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in germany before pieris arrived. he's been here since 2017, but he's reluctant to talk about the exact reasons why he stayed as a fear for his family. whether this is the or then somebody called with a. lemme see, i don't want to go into detail. yes. and on the political reasons, i wouldn't have felt safe home if i'd gone back one jeremy should be in miami. i thought it was just like a reason he hadn't planned to become a refugee but back home. he was at risk of going to prison. staying in germany meant starting from scratch hole he had with him with a satchel like this one for me was a sausage i got from germany was one of the safety. i knew i had support and would be able to return to a normal night while also resuming my sporting creek is indigo feedback.
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although there are limits cannot support life in exile, also means having to fight for your own status. filling out applications, arranging appointments and spending hours traveling to different tools overseas. the cancer and the reason like it's all been an additional challenge shot i think conditions are completely different. it's a different culture and language. there are so many challenges and barriers that i have to overcome so that my life and continue with them all because so those athletes sports is always provided a welcome change and a big help. they also make the most of having access to the facilities that the german and then pick teams training center in berlin, offering my a quarter to hook up given so many opportunities that share my training site with
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well and champion, i'm talking to them. they didn't really differentiate, such as, despite me being a refugee athlete or, and i'm not even a member of the german national team the on monday. so i'm really grateful and i appreciate the opportunity and intend to make the most of it. if they decide who we are just the for the going on with the training center was also per eases way back in the schools is the one that i can really like my mind go. yeah. and work out with 0 strategy and just wanted to walk in and despite not having have much time to train, it's going quite well because it was no pressure on me how to get. he shot it along out the camera is determined to qualify for major tournaments and when metals, base athletes spend several hours a day training at the olympic facility. and at the ty, quando elite club in berlin,
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where they've also found a new boating family. the, the clamp was immediately sympathetic towards the place of the 2 refugees, especially in the 1st few moments when it wasn't even clear if they'd be allowed to stay in germany. the flu shot remembers that time of worry went on with the movie them what it was really stay on and continue to fight. will you have to go back? of course that was an issue and showing them training is not in training. he could switch off and focus on the clinton korean, but once he left the whole, of course, he was wondering whether this was all in vain. the target have to go back over. this was on smart to the most for why the athletes have since been granted residence permit,
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sli visa is already testing herself, new targets, winning titles, and being an inspiration for others. ultimately, she'll say, wants to become a coach herself, something that's appreciated at the time. quando club, the youngsters training here are among the best in the city. what this man call testing working here with kids. they listen to me even though my german is greater than one. why? yes, because kids around here, i wasn't sure whether i'd be able to make that connection with him when he's going to something missing from day one, they seem to like me is a big deal to me because i'm selling my user, but it's something else that's possible and permitted here, catherine and pieris, s wearing up to fight against each other. then
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now reddening in a life of fulfillment. one in which they can focus on what they love most, their sport, and each other the, even if living in germany meant leaving a lot behind over all the benefits outweigh any regret, ah, man, no live in a lot of tournaments as a refugee. whenever they asked me, i say yeah, it was worth coming here. ah, ah, ah,
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