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for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each day. eighty five percent of the global wealth you want to be old for bridge eight point six percent market saw a thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar ai industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need to remember is one one business show you can afford to miss the one and only. so i'm going to do my own body recovered by the. allen
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law found in south in the public limelight then he became this proud and spokesman for the handicapped children thank god. over the years alvin would make appearances on telephones across the country. one thing. not better than other people. because i'm not a handicapped person. or people get it wrong. they look at all the law and they think god it's tremendous how you can do things with this. well i suppose if you look at your feet it's tremendous but these are my feet these are my hands too and i have been doing it forever. these are not tremendous faith is the only thing that
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i've got so when i pick up a cup and i have a drink you know. wow what a thrill it is but i do think. i thought and i was going to have to be a nine i didn't think that i was going to go on dates i didn't know what was going to happen and that that's not how it happened i had a great high school run i mean you know i had a lot of fun and i fancy i had too much fun and if you're like me and my friends you drive around and look for hotels and you go skinny and that's both we did for entertaining. the crowd with girls i could always get very nice girls beautiful girls intelligent girls but they couldn't get the stupid one. and i
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wanted the stupid. one night stand but that i never had the cheapest she was wearing glasses i didn't notice. but i found my know why when she was sixteen and. maybe you call it a lack of opportunity but i'm still here. she was long and not stupid. for most of the miters getting behind the wheel of a car was the road to independence and freedom. the ways mason was determined to drive no matter how difficult it was for her just his equally to get behind the wheel and do up her seat.
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driving instructor to narrow down the shot tonight say. somebody. took the test which. was exactly the same as everyone else there's no difference they came so natural it's not be driving. in most of my life and. in a college just because. my parents they were the most practical people i think i've ever met in my entire life so when it came to learning how to drive. that was just practical that way you can get around on your own you want to have nine people to take care of you don't have to worry about people taking a bus or use jam and it was really just about trying to figure it out. anyway i just love driving what i love different things but all together. most people don't consider the power of my mind i my mind is
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a very powerful tool and if get into it interject all kinds of things into my system so that my feet are literally. my hands so when it comes to driving. i take it really seriously and i have high explain why can't i can drive with one foot on the wheel what is peoples excuse they've got both hands and their feet and yet they drive like. this doesn't make any sense to me. in germany. knew from an early age he had to choose a future occupation that would not require the use of. his deformed arms was all too soon true for the sixers to meet on the phone from bitches about him and so much for to so much i realized quite soon i'm never will be a conductor or a painter or a dancer i can't sing so i became a director because i'm you know i can't do anything else but to pursue his dream nikko went to prestigious film schools and apprenticed under the legendary german
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director rayner vernon fast binder before making a number of successful feature films but there was one prize job he wanted badly directing a big movie until late in mind and the head of german t.v. said no you can't have the job but you can make a documentary on. the to might and i said you know i you know i think that was income and i shouted at him i use the f. word very loudly and very often because i said i apply for the job you know you pay well and not a documentary filmmaker who gets all pate you know and that's all typical you know you give the disabled guy the side job you know and then i went home and my wife said what's the matter and i told her they want me to do a film about the little light. and what do i know about the little might go. and she looked at me and said they go it's time to look the devil in the. hand
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i don't know what your lives are like sometimes life can really be rough on people i understand that i get it i've been in real life alvin law is a motivational speaker who's influenced audiences in north america and australia with his message of hope is specially to more than two million youngsters who heard his top speaking is the best thing i could have ever cited here you're helping kids and they need to have somebody come in and tell them that it's going to be ok but i get such tremendous joy out of doing it there is nothing in my life that makes you happier than speaking to kids nothing and the next time you're ready to give up or quit or packenham well if it helps even a little bit remember the goofy looking guy that played the drums with his feet but remember the words i live by every day. there's no such word as can't. thanks. allen travels over one hundred thousand miles a year on his own but after thirty years on the road his body is starting to where
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it takes its toll career and that stuff around i mean you know my body may not last as long as normal bodies do because of what i'm putting it through i mean as much as i make this look easy i'm still put my body through a lot of stuff just the pain in my back from carrying my luggage scar tissue in my shoulder from carrying a briefcase for thirty five years and you know there's not really a shoulder here so what i'm carrying it with i should be doing this i should have like a sherpa or something. how does a guy without arms function on the road all by himself i can carry my own luggage with straps i check and all tells all on my own i i rent cars my keys there you go oh thank you boston micros think you are now why do i rent cars and it's just how i prefer to function i don't do cabs because strangely they don't stop when you go. trotting around all the airports checking into hotels bad food drive and everywhere
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in the middle of nowhere getting involved in blizzards and swearing at my wife for putting me out yet in another life and death situation and not think about getting paid enough so i mean i can get on a rant but at the end of the day she also says this line this is a wonderful line. i mean if you're tired of traveling i'm sure there's a cubicle with your name written in a windowless office somewhere in the middle of nowhere for a mundane job that you do. and then it goes. in germany. had to overcome his lifetime aversion to other children in my shoes when he decided to make a documentary in which he and eleven other victims would pose nude for a calendar first i went to a disability school and from that moment on i wanted to have nothing to do with the marcus anymore and then because i made this film nobody's perfect i was kind of falls to me. to make this film. i didn't
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want to look at myself. domini come on nobody's perfect changed everything. it changed how i look at myself. it changed the movement so that i'm artists complete because the first lawyer is not someone else not doctors were fighting for was really big time we were fight i think for me. also as a little martyrs but also for the public some seeing. the energy change. the legal forms laws all the logical thing you know nobody's perfect. in two thousand and eight nikko received the german equivalent of an oscar for his documentary on thunderdome. based attorney from new york and from media heist rick
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warren rose to twenty thousand dollars. china's building two point one billion dollars. but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need remembering one one you know or commit one and only. when his first wife sandy became pregnant alvin law was terrified about what the future held when i saw him from out of there with two arms and. two hands and five little fingers and. i didn't care what brand he was at all or if it was a. matter. was just the most tremendous feeling my son. you know. going back i worried a lot about how i was going to play ball with i was going to maybe try teaching
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what i'd call teach him to play frisbee impeachment or throw or you know i mean all those things that you why. you don't have to have arms to be a father. you don't need arms to love. you don't you know arms to be there. yet light is leather she's passed her best before date so she's got no choice you've got to stick with me there's no option you know me. i don't stop traffic. you know you don't. really have. a lot of. lows just like anybody else. getting better and. getting. work done there's a lot of credit that i get for doing this but i didn't just do this you know i had my parents first i had my teacher second and then i had her and those three elements of my life they've really been what has supplied the fuel for what drives
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. in australia. with the british company that bought and still is co-defendants in a multi-million dollar class action suit centered on the net room case melbourne woman lynette row is suing the drugs manufacturer. the company wanted the case in germany where it's never successfully but the victorian supreme court today dismissed that application this was an application boy the company that might lead him on the worst drug in the history of medicine to have an armless legless woman who has no money and doesn't speak german if she wishes to have it done in court have to move to germany for the next four of us so we had. a grin tozer defendants . have this never given never admit a thing never considered fought to the bitter end still has
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a much more. compassionate sensible way to. approach which was once convinced of the strength of the climb i settled with when good intel didn't pay a cent we had to get up and fight aids day every day in court where the incredible damage they grew into or didn't really none of them and the settlement amount was a multi-billion dollar some it was a sum sufficient to provide lynn with first class care for the rest of off it really has dramatically transformed the rose law grin and refused to pay a cent of the multi-million dollar settlement the two months later held a press conference so it could apologize to its victims for the first time in fifty years the other way no it's because the insured. this is a longish to victory move from managed to manage before. so it doesn't obviously just to sell out their apologized for some that they did reach out to us all. they are they never apologized for the suffering their co-host. and they did
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pay for that you know for their wrong it was no a pledge it. comes from the heart. their apology came from their lawyers it was the n.h. the longest it was the size and testament us that all this is in. f.m. they couldn't have gone into song and chalk we had to get up and fight aids day and every day in court with the incredible damage they've grown to or don't do. to me many of them though. good intel is still a privately owned company the words family owns it today just as it did in ninety eight sixty it does not have show shareholders demanding returns the verts family's personal fortune has been variously estimated at the twenty two and three billion euros it would not drive that family into. penury or bankruptcy
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or poverty to loosen the purse strings and behave in a more generous fashion towards of all of us i do not only want the money i want the rivera. i want the rivera show they they kill two thousand children yeah they made a lot of five thousand children slice miserable then make the life of ten thousand parents also. they are responsible to pay for. no longer makes them in the mind and continues to deny most intimate is outside germany any compensation no survivors feel they have received an acceptable apology . going into our refuse to be interviewed for this film. the original thalidomide drug is easy and cheap to manufacture and continues to be made and distributed by several drug companies and governments to treat left recy
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unfortunately it is mostly used in countries that often do not enforce rigorous controls and regulation as a result a little my babies are still. tragically there seems to be no limits to the thalidomide disaster. yeah.
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as a financial survival guide stacey let's learn. let's say i'm not sure i get. hungry stump bags of the fight while street spot thank you for. destroying. slavery.
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and that. i'm glad to get that i will. add to the money add that one of my leave you to we can. you please get it. did you get the money yeah that is out there well my it is how much i think i'm going to once i'm not a lot about how the now growing sorry i meant to get just a little as you please.

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