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still. many many trips to see astro's friends where the strangest or funniest or least case saying about what if scenarios still to come i'm sorry. i've. i'm working on the story about euthanasia and it's a really controversial thing i really want to cover and as a reporter in order for an arm my boss to send me to balls when i have to nail down these interviews and then pitch it back to her no way. have i why are you crying are you wondering well ok so it looks like without you
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know use for the belgian story really yeah so what are the usual nuts not to let you know of course sarah we have four so far and i'm hoping for a fifth why. i would like to do this ok ok here let's go let's go to brussels for a couple of d.c.s. i think it's not nearly all right with latin thank you. brussels and i hope the storable sounds ok so you are right. we're going to make this a killer story because i have work and i really get this job and i do not care if they think. i am working ten times harder than anybody and i really i am going to go put my hand at a simple bowl because i think fair with washed hair and because i over processed main street which i'll go eyeball i'm going to just.
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we are going to interview a calif nurse. writhing and scared to deal with terminally ill cancer. and. they're going to. meet families who've lost children to cancer. really go in there. olsen we're going to interview them and we're going to get on the ground floor of what euthanasia would do to these families because the one interview that noticed i was watching an interview on our t.v. the guy who passed this film didn't have any children didn't have a single patient because of euthanasia so we're going to put a face on the story. for people. i'm going to face on the story people think will get it. but if you clean.
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this is the first time we've been in the country for a story for our t.v. . it's awesome it's awesome because you're pretty good at this come together because i get to do that and we're in your work you know. how my first time. and i will feel better words i get i might. well this story is critical to me because i like the subject better i think the political scientist in me i would like what this is going to do to belgium i'd like to i don't i don't like the fact that they cast this but i like. being able to dissect this. it's important for me as a journalist to cover this because it's
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a hard hitting piece and i need this i need the story. of the village cold already. and the way he had to meet a family. of basically going to show us how they survived the winter in the great siberia. where importantly in the coldest place in the world and i come. because. there is french but it's so i see that makes it difficult to just. read. isn't that weird. i'm just happy to be out of the city to be honest it's kind of nice to be in a little village would you please come and it smells of home cooked meals and it's crazy face it is and this is probably afros really good meal.
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i'm so. excited to zoom in this house at the moment i'm going there most. people will know better have a. journalist i'm going to brew and want to. just say that they just using lots of butter but i think. there is still room for. they don't know me yet i'll. tell. you know my. peas are all got along good. ah. will you. kindly tell me because i've noticed that everything here gets used so and she just said that. part of an animal gets. well if. you know the
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whole of making an instrument of them being tested and stuff and then with bloods and friends in them and. so i think i love that they don't waste a new thing because in the west we once told me so much food is being wasted and i'll hear every single thing. from a blood. test. it sounds good but you've got to give it up to them affect that. you know they make most of. them that they have out here. it doesn't look appetizing but i am so glad we're going to move. into. so i'm curious can i can i can get you to get mom trying to. you. know it's was she thinking. mighty funny and told me. and this is the stomach of
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what. the children here we've always be. above. where the table looks amazing and where the roof put this. ok what do i do with this dream ok thank you. but. if you measure it three times to. make everything's ok. so by toasting three times that means that everything is going to be ok. everyone's well i'll sure think. i'm going to get it only right that
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given enough you know from local you got to be better so we have liver and fat then we have intestines in blood take toes smush room. a lovely source of. vegetables. butter homemade butter some raspberries here and this looks very beautiful which. we see bus. so we're having tribe soup. so god. is home and. my life is complete should my life is complete now. it's you.
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it's going to stifle lonely. why does. no one poem who has the right. and that the side bear influenced. and poorly. we need a tax in. here so i guess it was because that's the best you can do now but it's going to take forever ok here it is or to go to the effect. you're right. so his advice he's going to call one is we stand at the stop the process frequently apparently we need to stand the rain throughout forty minutes great great.
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going to take the stress out of my commute i'm fine i don't need coming to. get. my because the back of the line. the thing. that i'm never late and i hate the feeling. the scaling. the bad about it like you to do it anyways it was as we got a taxi about but news these places like hope an hour away from try let's get him go it's time for you like it's fine all right we're not really we should call rude late already and when it's time. we have dared to leave because if we have to be followed around by we make a great team guy fine fine fine which is incredibly hard to swallow because there's
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no legwork on his part. and they're still not even at our meeting and like that we have stuff we have led works all the deal he's not interested in doing and i don't mean to bash colleague because i hate people like that to bash other people i'm not trying to do that that there are still a lot of legwork here to do and it would be helpful if i actually did have a partner to do that way it's a speech. say journalists are supposed to deal with any situation in. special way and that. it's because like planning was. you know when you are. going on a trip like this with a very short period of time to fill up so the everything. you need to be like. able to be working like this you know it doesn't know where you're going because like time is precious and you can waste any any second here is the address and
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so we went to the hospital with a similar address to the wrong hospital. and were able to get that interview rescheduled for this afternoon and in the meantime we're doing the dad who lost his daughter his interview now. we're on we're on our way to his house. and i want to stress this i have no one helping me i have no one helping me i have another person who wants the story and once cameras i have no one helping me. or you want to do this. ok how because. i just want to talk to them one on one christiania face the sun as it takes for me to get what i need from him you know when the weather. is good. yeah.
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ok. i will have to spend. a lot of thank you. have you will be milking a car and we have only one page because of the smile there is. very terrible and they had to do it quickly so that i was postponed and i spent like them actually. the great thing that i'm going to not the size you want to see just before you go. it's that i've seen people what i think. about i know my god it's
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a little bit of go go go you know i think. we're going to get. a little bit. of a little bit. better you believe that. every city your own dreams of this moment in. and i'm about to hold it all up. oh no i feel that i'm hurting people oh. he's going through. ok. i'm. sorry mirabelle money. oh my god this film we had already got this be you just be.
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ok with it and the world will. never be remembered forever in this. city girl i didn't think i would be able to do it but i did it and there is a reason why they're wonderful people. who do follow me because i am not a farmer but i still did it so i'm i'm happy about it but we got to go about it because he's grown up. oh my god it is so good to have some kind of fresh air and. it's not like that. but i got to do some milking even though it wasn't perfect. but i don't want to tell you what it feels like exactly but i'm pretty sure both of you can work out what i'm trying to say and. that's what i need more
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practice. anyway so you've got a school and you know trying to get somebody here. except it's a calm. down real life. anyway called dress. code rest thank you what happened to you you know if you buy a painting. and only really kid who will be wendy and paul will go. on. the computer. this. how are you going to come it's so nice to me it's
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a pleasure to get your home oh good thank you very much. ok so. it's just. this interview. will be the no no when you're. well we're going to take you serious. if we're going to go through her. parents sometime soon. do you mind if we do that right after. this. i said what i went through is sticking it out i want to take health concerns . we. come back later i guess. we're here.
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so the reason we're here is to talk about your daughter. and who she was and if you could just start from the start from the beginning for me the very beginning. the very beginning of the all true whose name is that i was born force of september nineteenth ninety one. she was born true eighty years of artwork and because we couldn't have children. but then she came. and we were so proud and so happy about that and she she grew up without any problems and the suddenly she said to us. my my legs don't. we're. anymore and we went to the hospital and off tour the three days of intensive research we had to hear that
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she had to. look in you was there a time in your daughter's illness when you knew this is the time we prepare for well i want to prepare for yes. so as i told you. ever seen went quite positively. till. two may two thousand and six. because the doctor told me that one months before she died that she would die. and it was a horrible period when i see kids. want who aren't carrying or aren't loving their parents and so on i'm sorry about that she had to write to the other. party.
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i think you would. have called it. a different a souped up right child would have been down ok and i would not be a good you would be ok with that writes. i do i do i do we. really there. is a list of sadistic shells you know cautious my book which twentieth century. probably have mascara. from. she's. ok. never cried on camera so unprofessional. for you.
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because all the people don't see you right while we're when they watch t.v. it was so frustrating when the guy was so we've been talking on the couch for what felt like for ever that story took for ever and he held it together and then we talk about the day his daughter is dying and how he never cried and then our camera guys decide they've had enough filming and they say we're going to get some kind of ways now go around the couch the back of the guy's head and he starts sobbing well having to share the interview is fine i wish that i had the process that i had laid down before we started had been respected that was not a gentlemanly thing to do or a colleague thing to do if i were the reporter that was covering the story i would never violate my colleague's request i would respect their whatever they're doing wait until they're done and then get the interview i would never but
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it and unwrapped it and go ok it's my turn can you i know you're not done but this is what i want and could you please shoot my best side that would never happen to me and i would like tomorrow i would like to be able to control my own interview i said this interview this is my guest this is my story i'm being hijacked i don't want somebody waiting like a hal and for than i can't that's read to kill it. despite all the democracy slogans that read hard from the white house you seem to believe that deep down the u.s. administration has a sort of cultural bias towards a believing that arabs or iraqis on simply not capable of democracy in the middle
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east is that it's been the site for multiple competitions by great powers and empires no real ability to consolidate legitimate mission states except under military dictatorships i think if these parts of the world were left alone a little bit more by the rest of us it's possible that we might see more successful democratic experiment. interview. a little over.
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