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to the present i would never have thought that you do believe so. and so it's jewish in europe. the 2 part documentary starts july 5th on d, w ah, in the this is the w news, and these are a top stories us president joe biden has promised federal help and offered condolences to the families of those killed or missing. after last week's florida, high rise collapse, search and rescue efforts were halted on thursday over fears that the rest of the building could fall. the death toll has risen to 18 with as many as 145 still unaccounted for. donald trump's company and long time chief financial officer have pleaded not guilty to tax fraud charges. prosecutors accused alan vital bear
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of personally avoiding tax on $1700000.00 of income. the firm is alleged to have run a quote, sweeping an audacious scheme to keep the executive pay and bonuses off the books for british princes, william and harry haven't veiled a statute to their late mother diana, on what would have been her 60th birthday the princess was killed in a paris car crash in 1997. the ceremony in london briefly reunited the 2 brothers, have been at arms over allegations of racism within the royal family. this is dw news from berlin. there is more than a website at d. w dot com the ah, an ancient chinese proverb says if i say that a deer is
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a horse and if you agree you deserve to be deceived. for the past 50 years, the u. s. in europe invested in the growing chinese middle class, expecting a dividend of democracy. it never happened. instead trying to is now the world's 2nd largest economy. and it's acting more and more like a superpower today and celebrated the 100th birthday of its communist party. and that democratic course, the west wanted to see it remains what it has always been a dear, a communist dear. i'm burnt off in berlin. this is the day the chinese are people who uphold just this. and we're not intimidated. forces we have never bullied oppressed or enslaved the people of any
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of the country. which on these people will never allow any phone force to fully suppress instigators. long leave for great, glorious and to really chinese people. me also coming up search and rescue crews at that collapse condo high rise near miami, had to stop their work today, fearing the remaining parts could give way. it came as us president biden arrived, promising more aid for room you all because through as well as can be a lot of pain and suffering and even interest st. logical,
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helpful in the days and wants to fall when to our viewers on p b. s. in the united states into all of you around the world, welcome. we begin the day with china's warning to the world that we will not be bullied. chinese president, she's in pain marked the chinese communist party is 100 birthday today with 2 messages. one for the chinese people, the other for the rest of the world, especially the u. s. in europe to his compatriot president, she spoke in superlatives. the chinese communist party is the largest political party in the world. it started with 12 members in 1921 expanded by 20 percent every year to its present 92000000 members who control 1400000000 people. she's paying delivered his address from tiana min square. the irony last on a generation that has been denied the truth about its own history. president,
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she said nothing about the 1989 to get them in square massacre of students who dared to demand democratic reform. and for the world president, she issued a warning that his country will not be bullied. and that any foreign powers attempting to do so we'll run into a wall of steel. we have this report tonight. the it was a spectacle designed to impress, showing off the parties dominance gentlemen square was packed with $70000.00 hand pick spectators. putting on a show of patry arctic fervor, the cannons roared $100.00 times. once the chinese communist parties existence did on the streets of bay, jing loyalists gathered to enjoy what they could see of the celebrations. it's
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been 100 years since the party was founded. it is under 30. china has developed and people's lives have got better. of course, i'm happy that there was a good word echoing the message of president she'd been paying perhaps the poppies, most powerful leaders since it's 5 miles they don't standing above my portrait and dressed in a suit reminiscent of the chem and she praised the ccp for lifting the chinese people just poverty, he hailed what he called the countries irreversible right from humiliation to global dominance. and he delivered a message of defiance to foreign powers. stronger than me. people will never allow any foreign force to bully subjugated. say the one who dares to try that will have the heads fatted in front of the great
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wall of steel foods, with the flesh and blood of over 1400000000 chinese people hung the poem for sure they all he thinks his language was perhaps chosen with the domestic audience in mind. but she backed up his warning with a pledge to boost china's military might. and the promise to bring south governing, tie one under china's control. a vision of an assertive china impervious to western criticism, and uncompromising on its strategic goals. the i'm joined now by sierra cook, she's the research director for china, taiwan in hong kong. it freedom house, that's a washington based in geo. it's going to have you on the program. ms. cook this massive spectacle on tiana mon square knowing what happens there in 1989. what does this tell us about the power of the communist party to totally control the
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narrative? i think it says a lot about that for asians of the part of the control, the narrative and melissa control chinese people because i think a lot of the political feeder is also to demonstrate that you know, whether you would want to salute the party or not the party can make you do that. and i think one of the things we see on social media, we're obviously on tenements. where is the level of censorship and control and full mentation, an amplification of nationalistic narrative, like what the party with like, but very fierce depression of anybody trying to remember? well, the alternative and very bloody history of the chinese communist party in china. do you think people standing that square to day people born after 1989? do you think many of them are even aware of the massacre that happened there? i think a lot of them are not. i mean, i think the thing to keep in mind in terms of the people on the square is that they
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were hand. and i imagine a lot of them are members of the communist youth league or other what have been, you know, particularly protected from you know, unanswered information. but i think generally you do see situations where a lot of young people in china are not aware. and even chinese students who come here, i know students and people arrived and learned about, and to be honest, when they learned about it, it really changed how they think about china hardy. and that's exactly what the doesn't want people doing, which is why it hides that, that, that one piece of really all of the history of the party in china. so fiercely and guard the years. we heard president, she's paying today, deliver a very strong warning to the rest of the world. don't bully us or you'll bash your head and get it bloody. i mean, should the world fear this? china that is acting more and more like a super power?
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well, i mean, i think the question of how china is acting if this is the, you know, the way to act as a superpower is a question. right? because i think a lot of people would have hope for more responsible stakeholder. and i think that actually fall into a line, you know, ensure that agreement made, for example, about hong kong are actually followed. but i think here what is signaling is the level of aggressiveness. and i think the issue in china is that you don't look beneath all of the palm is actually one. 2 of the security and was it's logan that really struck me as the parent of a young child was like, listen to the party, appreciate the party, follow the party. you know, that's not something you have to tell people if they're actually doing those things . and i think that's just one example along others where you see that, you know, even though she's consolidate power so much, there are people, even in the party that are not really satisfied with the direction taken china because of domestic progression because of aggressiveness, internationally. and so there is an insecurity, but to be on it,
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we've seen this with other authoritarian regime. that insecurity can translate into really dangerous military aggression. and so i think when we see this kind of militaristic language according to be the v, taiwan, which i think is also a key audience for, you know, in terms of that particular statement and warning. also, you know, it's not only coming from a position of strength, it's also, i think, coming from position of insecurity and needing to nationalism to short the legitimacy of the chinese comments. are you with this? yeah, and it will be interesting to see if taiwan indeed becomes the newest and long lasting flash point between china and the u. s. we will see sara code from freedom helps. good. we appreciate your time and your insights tonight. thank you. my pleasure will soon to come on the day a u. k. royal birthday, forever bound to the tragedy of a young death and questions of what could have been today the late princess diana would have turned 60. there's never been any one like before and there's never been
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anyone like her since. and i think people are fascinated with the enigma of this woman. who was she? what made her take? what made me do the thing she did? and also when someone leads on happy life on the public stage, i think they that is an extraordinary thing as wo, the search and rescue crews, the top, the rubble of that collapsed condo building, your miami were forced to pause their work. today. engineers see that the ruins could collapse even more. today you as president, joe biden was in florida, and he met with those crews who have risked their own lives, trying to find survivors. he then held a closed door meeting with the families of the victims and those still missing. here's what the president had to say. i just got back through 12 days. they wonder whether we can do this. you're doing, i mean,
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just simple. everybody doing whatever needs to be done. tell me what you mean. how that goes for both the senators anyone flooring this to pick up the phone for real? i'm not joking. reassuring words they're from the us president. let's go to our correspondent now. oliver's house, and he's standing by for is in sort of side, florida getting to you oliver president biden. he really had a delicate balancing act today. me that's right, brand new. you can put it that way. the hours long meeting with the families that he just finished behind closed doors, where he on the one hand had to express his sympathies, but then also find some rather encouraging words. perhaps because many of those family members still have hope that some of the relative, some of their loved ones are buried alive under the rubble of course. and all that
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wish and hope was reinforced today, when we heard reports of the fire department rescue worker said they heard the voice of a woman under the robber. they could not find her initial leave. that was then confirmed by the miami dade fire rescue chief. so everyone who's missing a female relative of course, now putting his or her hopes up desperately hoping for a miracle here in surfside. you know, we know that people don't want to give up hope, but it is looking increasingly unlikely that anyone will be found alive isn't well, the last survivor brand was found in the early hours after the building came down on thursday. so a week ago and of course, the rescue workers have been reiterating that it is becoming more and more unlikely with each passing day. and adding to that the rescue operation had to be paused earlier today. there's fear of a further collapse of the still remaining structure of another tall or they are that has been moving by several centimeters today. so there's
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a lot of pressure on the rescue workers on the families on the residence as well. they told us, when we were filming their far report, how frustrated they are. especially in all the reports, emerged about the existing damages off the champlain tower. and that of course raises many questions, and here's our report from sort of size. it's hard to think about anything else for diana, a winner. every time she takes the dog out, she passes by the collapse chimplan tower. us and survived. but hopes of finding more people alive are fading. she believes the tragedy could have been avoided. i feel sad. i feel sad that people didn't really step up and say, it's time we need to, we need to pay attention to this and do what we need to do. it's too many lives and probably been lost. as a result of it. for days, hundreds of firefighters were picking through the rubble. rescue operation is now
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halted as expanding cracks and other instabilities in the structure of post danger to their lives. digging was already slow because of the risk of further collapses. the workers emotions are another obstacle. it's very sad the times that i've been going up on the pile and use find strollers and baby bottles. it just brings a sense of reality to you know, it's very touchy. i have, i have kids, myself, a 2018 inspection warranty, structural damages to the building. the focus is now on similar, high rises in the county, 40 years, and older. inspectors are now checking 40 other high rise buildings for damages, a large effort that could still be enough if the owners don't have enough money to get the necessary work done. in case of the template towers and necessary repairs
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could have cost $100000.00 us dollars per unit. darrow arnold who lives opposite the champlin tower, is believe something has to change. he has his own theory on why the building was and repaired, despite the findings of structural damage. what happened in this case is the city official inspector said that there was nothing to worry about imminently and people. brett breathed probably a sigh of relief because they didn't want to find the money to deal with the problem. i assume that's going to change in light of this incident and you're going to have much more care and caution going forward. much healing is needed in surfside florida, but for now, the beach community is reeling from this historic tragedy. all over have we learned any more about the possible cause of this building
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collapsing? brenda, initially it looked like this building came down with no warning, just like that in the middle of the night over the last days. however, we're seeing as someone dramatic different picture, really, especially if we look at the 2018 inspection, those reports, they're saying the structural damage of the building was known. and then we also learned a few days ago that the president of the condominium association wrote to its owners in a letter about the significance, a deterioration of the conditions there. he said that $50000000.00 us dollars are needed to repair the building. and now if you look at the situation, there's a lot of senior citizens living in those condominiums and might on half this money as you heard in the report, up to $100000.00 per unit. the city inspector had a different account also. he thought it was less urgent and that's probably what the owners went with. so looks plow clauses both certainly, but we have to see what the final investigation will say and that will take several
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months from now. and what about this concern is that other buildings in the area may be at risk of collapsing and mean how widespread is that for you though certainly some conservative, you speak to people who are on the street. many live in similar buildings tell you that they haven't, they don't have a good feeling right now. of course, there are many older buildings of that type along the east coast of the us and many of them are checked right now are inspected. 40 of them just in this county where we are. the problem is that we've learned run the lesson from from 3rd side is knowing the damages of a building doesn't necessarily mean that they're being fixed in the hopes many people have right now is that some legal action will follow. i spoke to a board member of another condominium building and she told me that they should force owners to sell their apartments if they can't afford the repairs, which would certainly be a very tough measure. but perhaps one to avoid
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a situation like we've seen here in search. drastic for sure. you. w. oliver's elegant curbside florida. tonight, oliver, thank you. the trump organization and its long time chief financial officer today pleaded not guilty to tax fraud charges. new york prosecutors are accusing truck organization cfo alan wizell burg, personally, avoiding taxes on $1700000.00 of income drums company allegedly ran a quote, sweeping and old daisha scheme to keep executive pay off the books are. these are the 1st criminal charges filed against the trump organization. the former us president himself is not facing charges. at this time, the
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britney spears was only 16 years old when she released the smash hit the baby. one more time i asked her the hardest amount of the pump news it. 20 years later, a court in the united states has denied the request by the senior to remove her father from a guardianship arrangement that gives him control the prepares spears, testified just last week that she has been abused under the arrangement and a another star making news thanks to the court us, comedian bill cosby was released yesterday from prison after pennsylvania supreme court overturned his conviction for sexual assault. the court ruled that a prior deal with the prosecutor barred cars b from being charged. the former comedian was convicted in jail in 2018 for drugging in sexually assaulting a woman. at is a state or a k. j. matthews is an entertainment journalist following these stories for us. she
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joins me from los angeles, can even to you. k j has been a busy week. the world sees bill cosby go free and many say if he had not been a celebrity, there would have been no deal and he would still be in prison. you know, that's a fair statement that the very 1st statement and a lot of people here in the u. s. have been saying the same thing or are saying it quietly, so to speak. you know, bill cosby is rich bill cosby is famous. bill cosby has the money is a multi millionaire to hire a big team of attorneys. they can fit through this appeal process. you know, from the moment that he was found guilty about 2 to 3 years ago, he's had a team of attorneys that have been filing various paperwork to try to get him out of prison on appeal. so he's have the right team with the right lawyer doing all that. however, many people have said if he was another person of color, possibly black implored the u. s. he would really be under the thumb of
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a public defender where their funds come from taxpayer. so he wouldn't have the best legal defense. so yes, there probably are many people in this country who has had deals thrown at them from various district attorneys, and maybe what to, to present or with the jail. and just simply didn't have the resources to fight it . so that is a fair assessment. let me ask you about the judge's decision not to revoke the conservative ship of brittany spears. do we know why the court said no? you know, it was very weird to lee word it, but to the best of my knowledge, it sounds like what the judge was saying is that he feel is concerned about britney spears being acceptable to fraud and being taken advantage of financially. and because of that, at this point, he would like pick or the she, the judge would like to keep brittany spears father attached to the financial conservative ship to make sure that he's not taken advantage said people are over
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spending most of her money and the things are still going steadily the way they have been for the last decade. for now. now the judge still hasn't made his final decision as to whether or not this conservatorship will end in the near future. that will only come after brittany spears attorney officially file a resolution to in this conservative ship, which she has not done yet. and then of course, the judge would have to make a ruling on that. so that will come a couple months down the line. you know, kinda, you know, we talked about this last week wondering if we really know all sides of the story and apparently there is much more that is not public much more maybe that brittany spears has not disclosed. yes, yes. i mean, apparently we're hearing that she actually has been trying to in the servitor ship for years. i think people thought last week when they heard or was your 1st time coming forward saying i want out of this, but she's actually been fighting back and been wanting to grab this conservatorship for years. and that there is
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a number of reasons she gave us 25 minutes last week of why she was very angry and why she was unhappy and why she wanted the conservatorship to in. but that's not everything. we still don't know a lot about her mental health. we know that at one point she was forced to get on, lithium, and lithium is usually a use to treat a lot of disorders like bipolar disorders, depression mania. but we still don't know exactly what she's been diagnosed with and what she's currently on and why whatever she is on or taking in addition to therapy, would not be enough to send her on the road to recovery and possibly in the conservatorship at some point. so there are so many questions that are still to be answered, that we don't know everything just yet. yeah, that's true. that's very true. matthews, in los angeles, there's always k j. it's good to talk with you. we appreciate the insights. thank you. thank you. the
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prince william and prince harry haven't built a statue of their late mother. diana was killed in a car crash in paris in 1997. the ceremony held in the gardens of kensington palace, briefly were united the 2 brothers who were at odds over allegations of racism within the royal family. today would have been diana's 60th birthday. we can say with certainty tonight that she would not have been happy over her son's being a strange from each other. her love for them was undeniable. one can only wonder what her sons would be like today what the royals would be like today. what would the princess die be like today? had she lived? one can only wonder. well, the day is almost done, deacon's conversation, it continues online. you could find this on twitter, either
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what to do with them all our ways we can make a difference by choosing smartness solutions overstayed said in our ways, the global ideas, environmental series in little out on d. w online. me the hello and welcome to focus on europe. i'm liable, lola. it's nice to have you with us. after a long delay, the european championships have finally kicked off, and soccer fever has taken hold of europe. be it in the stadium in pubs or on the streets. millions of fans want to see their stars and their team for them. it's the perfect opportunity to finally experience
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a bit of normality again and to have something to celebrate. but for him, soccer is about more than just scoring goals. paul asked, and my youngest is a refugee from cameroon, fighting for his future on the greek island of less force. he dreams of a career as a professional soccer player in europe. and sports has helped him to connect with others and to cope with the trauma of fleeing his home. his harrowing experiences include being stuck in the former moria refugee camp, despise by refugees and locals alike. these are the remains of the moria refugee camp, unless both at times more than 12000 people lived here in and around the camp until it burned down in september 2020 paul, a 20 year old from cameroon,
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spent 2 years living in moria. it was a difficult time for and he doesn't like looking back on it now. he has trouble finding the place where he used to sleep. this is mike called, i remember this is my golf. i. i got it forms pianos. so even kayla spine us is probably the best known hobby football coach on last both and paul savior, thanks to the greek gods. all is now a striker with the iow leak or soccer team. the island club only just missed promotion to greece's 2nd division this year. that success is partly thanks to some new team members. 3 young asylum seekers from africa and their coach. but not everyone is happy that the 55 year old coach has taken the refugees under his wing . some great parents have taken their children out of sponsors,
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youth teams. it was a problem, but i decide okay, doesn't matter. i'm doing. i'm also a physical educator or not. so i have to, to teach people not only for sports, but also for me have your work for values for all these things. values like respect and solidarity. after practice a greek team, it drives paul's home. he now lives together with other players in this former hotel for that. he thanks spawn us and god sure this is my bible. a bible is all that remains from his months long flight from political violence in his homeland and this is my e mail. short my bare hands right in front of me. i was like
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a touch heart between i nice too bad is so bad for me. i don't know what i did. soccer and coach sponsors are his only consolation. the team is called fc cosmos. twice a week, young people come from the nearby car to tape a refugee camp for team practice. for the young men who mostly fled to europe without their parents. it is one of the rare opportunities to get out of the camp. they say conditions and carrots, they are much better than they were in moria, but they still feel trapped. it can take years for an asylum claim to be processed in greece and you know, good. but now they have hope. all has shown them the way playing for the 3rd division side and working as an assistant coach has helped him get
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a residence permit. that makes of uncle spawn us proud. he hopes his successful work will inspire greeks to show more understanding for the often traumatized youngsters. we can give them help, we can change their behaviors so we can make them better, better be the best ones. so when they're in the society in the community, it will be very easy for them to speak with local people and for local people to check to see that they are the same with us. they are not different. paul has his sights set high. he wants to move on from less bows and dreams of playing for a professional club in a big city in germany or france. paul is very
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popular at the clubs, cafe, but among the greeks on the island, there's continuing controversy over the refugees. the european union is planning a new reception center, but most locals are opposed to it. were against the new cam. we don't want them hear what you want me then, you know, we don't have any factories or work here. what are they supposed to do here? coach sponsors not put off by such opinions and his persistence has paid off with se, cause most receiving international support, including from soccer's, european governing body, you wafer and where we are coming here kids and in every age they are very angry. yeah. so and every day by day we are looking them smiling,
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working, talking with the others. and this is nice, this nice. how are you read? a former player calls response is still there for his boy at any, even after they've moved on to other clubs in greece or elsewhere. and not everyone sporting dreams come true, but on the soccer pitch coach, sponsors has given them reason to hope, unless both and far beyond it never quite went away. the fear that the so called trouble may return to northern ireland violent protest in april confirmed suspicions at briggs, it could reignite the conflict between catholics and protestants on the island. well, for pro british protestants in belfast, fears of being left to drift or rising since brags it. and despite countless promises to the contrary, a customs border between northern ireland and the rest of the united kingdom has
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been implemented. and some protestants fear being cut off from the u. k. and joining the republic of ireland against their will something their pro irish neighbors, however, would welcome tensions are on the rise. these protesters want to mean british that demonstrating on the outskirts of belfast despite the police. then when it comes to northern ireland, special status, they feel betrayed by the u. k. government, we have got a partition dive eric, shave something the people, and also have for, for, for hundreds of years. is remy in part of the united kingdom and we find ourselves divided from the united kingdom with no consent were produced by blood. but the blood, the flow, sure your opinions, but as our possession of the united kingdom. no, we're no longer part of united kingdom for the part of it, because our constitutional laws are yet in brussels, nor the british symbols are common in northern islands. protestant dominated areas,
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the red hand represents one of the many para military organizations. it can be found in traditional working class neighborhoods like this one near the port. it's now one of the poorest areas in northern ireland. jo keys grew up in a similar area. he knows the paramilitary group and he won't feel proud of this protestant heritage, but he's afraid it could be taken away by catholics. some people are loyalty as to the queen, sometimes it's their british identity and people fly their flags just out of pure love. the write down to me, it's an expression of who they are. his catholic neighbors live just next door behind a high wall. most of them want a united ireland. that would be a night master. joe. you've got one group of people who believe that northern ireland should be part of the united ireland. then you've got one group of people
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who believe northern explanation should remain part of the united kingdom. those are fundamentally opposed. you know, ideology should come out both. you're either in one or in the other. we make our way to the other side of the wall. in the past, it seemed violent street fighting but claimed over 3000 lives. one of the dead was the mother of mary adams, a catholic who died in a bomb attack carried out by pro british protestant militias. she says she's worried about increasing discontent amongst the protestants. they're not thinking about anybody else just themselves. and i've always been look at, it's always been make up. so i snatched the engine there, not latin, a change at all was damaged and make up a month. but for many catholics the united ireland they have fought for so long is increasingly within reach. mary's neighbor who runs a pub, says the protestants will just have to accept that tomorrow morning. mar once. good
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. they can still have their betty shut down today. because we still have our adage down to the lo, we're still occupied by the british. so mainly we have no pets of 400 years. let them see how they can look back on the other side. joe keys sees the british, is protectors, not occupiers until recently. anyway. now prime minister forrest johnson's government has allowed goods from britain to be checked in the port of belfast. for jo, that's unforgivable, and has to be changed at all costs. sometimes violence is the thing that you have to day. i'm not saying that we have to day up. i'm not saying that we will have to do. i'm just going to ask me to take it off the table to ask me to categorically read it. especially when our political opponents have made very clear that they are not going to take it off the table. it's an unreasonable request. joe is not alone in his anger, according to pose over 80 percent of people in northern island. don't trust the u.
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k. government. there are some people who think that violence in various forms expresses how serious you are. i know that the vast majority of people in northern ireland did not want to see anything like that, but it doesn't take too many people to create a situation in which the people protest can escalate and say something violent. i will be free for right now. young protestants, all as a northern ireland are preparing the annual bonfires to mark the 17th century victory over catholics. but many fear this is bonfires could get out of control. there's certainly a sort of perception that our concerns and our worries and also our goals and our on our dreams are kind of ignored. i'm, we're kind of told to just sit down, be quiet and leave it to the professionals. don't write, don't do that. it's i understand the frustration, breast it is the biggest threat,
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the northern ireland peace process has faced so far. and for the moment, that's about the only thing catholics and protestants here agree on this exotic animal feels right at home with us, even though it's on foreign land. the greater ria is a giant, flightless bird, and its size is matched only by its appetite native to south america. it is now making itself home in northern germany. the shall, the biosphere reserve has become home to the largest population of rio birds in europe. as may please conservationists, but for farmers they're nothing but a nuisance. of the birds find plenty of food on their fields but have no natural predators over there. there's one toma toy has it in his sight. he's a farmer and he often keeps an eye out for them in the area. what's
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out there? i know if i can see one, i can't see the 2nd one behind that hollow toy is no friend of the greater ria birds lead his crops. da, they're always over that way on both sides of the road office. the hungry birds are very fond of his rape seed. no wonder. it's an energy packed food crop. this is one of the plants, they've been nom up the look here. you can see how they've eaten. lowery get sued. sounds is active. and handy. dow and gluten upkeep guzman. the farmer says the greater we as force him to plant 20 percent more rapes seed, the damage amounts to thousands of euro's under the fund. a lot of people think they're wonderful, but we, well, we think the birds are great too. when their feet is coming out of your pocket, it makes you mad. we farmers are used to dealing with
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a certain amount of damage from wild animals. but this is a pretty extreme case, and these are wild animals that don't really have anything to do with us, and this is all not far from toys fields in the northern german town of gold clear now. there were one 6th grader rios kept in a private do. then some 20 years ago, the gate was left open and the birds who are native to south america escaped from their enclosure and managed to breed successfully in the area. that makes them the responsibility of ranger mario axes from the shows they were nefco beauty reserve. he and his colleagues count the greater re as at regular intervals. as the result of that fateful oversight 2 decades ago, the birds population has grown to 600 individuals. now mythic whenever own the animals back then clearly wasn't paying enough attention and was.
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