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no look that's why i'm going. way up in the mountains. i want to come to you. you're too good not to come along. save longs in for a long climb the treasured mushrooms only grow way up in the himalayas it will take him 2 days just to get there. was. unlike say why many young good knees head for the city around 20 percent of the population now lives in the capital kampala the city is one of the fastest growing in southeast asia the internet and television arrived at
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pretty much the same time 20 years ago since then the time has been changing fast. however police still direct the flow of traffic there are no traffic lights. doherty is making a stop in. his father wants to buy him a warm jacket there for the monastery this. year and it'll be very cold at the monastery is deep there are no smaller sizes. ok we'll take it. in another part of the city doherty's future abbott lama non-gay is getting ready for the new start of the month asked ikey year he's on a big shopping expedition and to put that with the rest of. his budget is tight even though the monastery receives public funding lama non-gays
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striking a hard bargain. how much is the spinach $25.00 for this. when i was young the monks just stayed in the monasteries the people visited them and brought them food but it hasn't been that way for quite some time we've got to go shopping here every week of the new year starts the day after tomorrow at my monastery around 80 monks are coming back from vacation and we're expecting a lot of new children it's the most hectic time of the year for me when he did that in like you know how much 60. you've got to eat less now otherwise it's too expensive what about this.
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number please tie that up and we'll meet at the bottom of the path and you see our monastery up there at the top it may snow soon. set off so the 1st load can be put on the horses. and the pickups loaded and the 2nd one is leaving right away. all. the. people almost finished now the purchases just have to survive being carried up the mountain on horses it's a 3 hour climb to the monastery. where the rest of the horses. here i told him and they should start loading the horses but nothing's happened he turned not listening to us so. i think it's time for lama non-gay to take charge.
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he is something else good. ok did you tell him if. you go through. the window now what. about the upper to do now it's snowing hard up on the mountain there are monastery if we go up now with the horses the snow will soften the load these horses can't go up there anymore today and the other half aren't even here yet i don't know what i should do if i need to get up there today to prepare for the monk's arrival. on the road oh it's giving me a headache. long head well so what do i do know. lemon i'm gay hence up without the horses ok we're going see it tomorrow. the horses are supposed to go up the next
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day weather permitting they'll arrive just in the nick of time. again it's time for journey back into the past to the valleys of central time more time seems to have stood still. why don't they i'ma have a children of the year in the loft yeah yeah they're up and making breakfast i hope they're making my rice and tea with milk ok about. now i'm 73 years old and still have to do all the work myself then. you're
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going to be. wrong i'm not if you can't i'll stop complaining but the kids found good jobs in the city and we're still here to look after the farm the children are happy and we are so you know we knew they had done the we're not. sure don't want to move our villages in such a high spot that our cows don't produce enough milk but still we take care of them every day give them quality feed what we're very worried about much we leave from it but it's hard work. you know what i'm not of the not going to long. was long was wait here we'll do it i'm only not around anymore hopefully our children will. i hope so too after all these cows paid for their education. drive the cows over here. i'll take them out to pasture before.
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we go you are going to the young archers from our village challenge me to take part in a tournament in the annual festival you know i think i'll join in again this year if you would you are good you will love them too for good then i'm worried about your age when you still compete in your eyes and really bad you could shoot someone with the arrows no worries i can still do it legally it is such a brag. more than under some of you know which only this is a very special favor from a bird in our forest when the young arches see this all they are going to say wow you know what. we do not. know if i got to use a thread to attach it to but then i'll put on a metal tear by dipping the point in rub
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a lack of heart and heating it as i know i know it is not a drug. war it's got to be as straight as can be. otherwise the arrow won't hit the target. or if there is going to report everyone will laugh at me what's this old man doing here but i'll show you what's going on. ok i don't need to look good for the festival otherwise they'll say i'm too old to . be there that won't interest anyone that you are. it was.
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up to me tomorrow's the big archery tournaments and forgive me if i heard you want to take part in all the. years i do have you kidded around with me long enough on the wrong i was already knowing on bones when you were still just drinking milk . to knock it down or maybe new. winter is coming it's high time to harvest the rice. choky too is seeing the 1st fruit of her labor the farmers have to scupper that
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naeem tree oil is a natural tool for warding off the plague events. they've been spraying their fields with it regularly i. totally mobile homes hushes there are no ads here anymore and over there most of them are going to cut a lot of burst marigolds are starting to bloom reveals that we're worried because the organic farm inspector is coming from india today to see if we've met all the standards oddly in a minute the need to lose. it if we haven't used chemicals well i don't know the name of oil is really ok that it is. this is choking the head of the farmers groups. and this is one chalk she's a part of the team. she didn't really want to see which seed to use when it was a plant you've got growing here and the different substances your treat the plants where those who he wants to see records of your daily work and suppose i was more
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now no longer than the old to uscis you didn't have any risk of contamination found in the neighbors you understand that took us. all the. inverse they take soil samples near the neighbor's property line then if you from the middle of the field. they mix the samples which are sent to india to be tested for pesticide contamination. but then the moment of truth what about the nimoy. what you've used in. the former regime is acceptable. before using it is good. because all the. see it is ok you can
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use. but it's a good story to. get good news for me i live with it if i'm really very curious to see the subtle test results that take your book to you if the results are positive choky spahr will be the 1st e.u. certified organic farm and all of the time on. on the roof of the world at more than 5000 meters above sea level say one is looking for a quarter seps mushrooms which are said to have healing properties. do
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is deny needed to take out a 3000 year old loan to keep us above water for the next half year. in that money's got to come back in now was i hope i find enough to do it with and that you think it's you. who won't go it's ok for you could find the fungus everywhere because a few people know of their healing properties now you've got to go up higher to find them everyone here knows how much money you can get for them and even people who have long since moved to the city are coming back now because only people who live in the highlands are allowed to gather the mushrooms and one time it changes also contributing to them becoming more scarce. not though today i'm not going to find anything like it isn't on my side there's. great time the harvest a small the 3 caterpillar mushrooms are worth about 15 euros.
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i'm going to another interview in which i don't know if you don't know when the baby does or does that mean to me outside of butan people use them as medicine. especially to make men strong. it gives us a really good income. and that's why there are still young people here near the new madrid to bin that snowballed and over through there that's enough and then there's some highlanders can now even afford to take a helicopter taxi to go shopping in the capital for them for google to judge it was a while for the world and them and their communities you. say wang will need to spend many more weeks searching in order to pay back that loan. little georgie and his father are beginning the last day of their journey they're starting to climb to lima non-gays monastery at an altitude of over 3000 meters.
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which is really small. for. his legs assume because he's worked so notch that it. looks so calm come on and. there are friends for you and sorry. you're trying to. go in there's a story been there. that's better already. so now you're warm again. the kona losing his feet got cold because of the snow told. me how he'll sleep. he said he had a headache too. and he thought that he was no only the trouble with comment he needs really very small for the monastery but it's
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ok. today and tomorrow will be hard for him who we're going now but none see him some that you could then hell slowly get used to it and find a friend you like you and if you get caught to doing. something it used to be the custom that one child from each family became a monk. but in the meantime the remote monasteries are more often a catchment for children from poor families. you know. what. this year come on let's sleep. if you. really. be a good boy and behave yourself ok david. why are you crying. i don't. want. to
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give one don't cry you shouldn't cry wipe your tears. do. you know. sleep now. profound faith accompanies and guides every act either giving up a love a child to a monastery or even taking part in an archery tournaments. to be. able. to do. nothing but give you knew that the idea was but. a lot can happen during an archery tournament or
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know an arrow could easily hit someone that's why we're praying today and giving gifts to local spirits and gods so that they protect us in your own government not . the room by talking to you today the youngsters really don't know how difficult it was back then they've all gone soft i'll show you i'm only on the run. the target is 145 meters away every archer has 2 arrows. up cheney has taken on a big challenge but it nearly all goes wrong at the start when he has trouble stringing his bow. the knot needs to be small and. for.
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. there are. i was once king of the arches. but now in 73 and it's high time the youngsters stepped into the spotlight. now i think i'll have to leave the stage to them. though. doherty's big day is here. the consecration of the monks. it symbolizes the day that buddha left his palace in search of the meaning of life in truth. the change in appearance demonstrates the renunciation of all worldly goods and the
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i give up it is this yet it all i think yes i was a. bit of it you did to avoid it or. if it was. one of the digital out it. hit it was good it was alive it. fish it was you. know i think if i had it if it is on the ground i feel different when i see my son as a monk now he's following good as pod and that makes me happy realty you know usually something to push. and you still sad. and mad. when one hasn't to be 81 human given that when i came to the monastery at the age
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of 7 along i was sat for a long time up with the aging parents couldn't take care of me as you know they had money problems so they sent me away and i do again like an honor to them up to you to take in the muslims in the stomach and you know about the day i thank them for their decisions on in the cause i could follow buddhism good use and have found inner peace in life and that you need to eat. when you look at the boys only hope you won't see little children and leave them alone but they're not small anymore because their task is not a small one it has to go slowly they will learn through buddhist teachings to subordinate their needs to the well being of all living things this is the m.t.c. starting now georgie's journey is part of our journey into doable.
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it's finally spring blossoming jacaranda trees decorate. the most famous monastery in the country. nature is recovering from the long drive season a period of waiting is coming to an end for chokey to the organic farming inspectors have given her the go ahead her way to certification is clear they can start harvesting the flowers today. much in love not only don't let you do all of them i've learned without lots of germs on our hands that we can't see with the
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naked eye it's only hard as we have to wash our hands very well to other children merely a model to the actual at the. door everyone is excited because we've never done this work before it's the 1st time poster leeward islands. it's all blooming yes all flowering. just look i see. that one throw it in the budget dead because if he asks we couldn't transplant the corn flour. they still haven't blossomed. so many i really hope they do listen able. to live among one that much if this project brings the success we hope for our grandchildren will still be working and living from much of your talk you'd have been a year for the cistern and. 2
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months later the cornflowers are there and showcase project has come to full fruition. choky has established is promise for the future during times of change it's worth working hard to make your fortune even in bhutan a place where happiness is a town that. enters the conflict zone sorry for the republican party in the u.s. government jobs lost the last presidential election flight this is weaker washington can still pull the republican to make fun children runs out why do so many before to cling to a bad loser for the big lie and what kind of party is the g.o.p.
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what should be done with the stone north from africa. stolen soul stores april 13th on t.w. . place. this is day to every news live from above and women's rights in turkey has dealt a serious blow thousands protest in istanbul up to president i don't want pulls his country out of an international treaty on violence against women i don't want support aside the past damages traditional family values. also coming up they say the pandemic descriptions on not proportionate protesters demanding an end to lock down measures in germany. and tokyo as olympic venues will be filled this sum up about visitors from others the same as a battle saving
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a 1000000 ticket holders disappointed. i'm rebecca written welcome to the program women in turkey have taken to the streets to protest the government's decision to pull out of an international accord . protecting women from violence huge crowds of women responded to rights activist calls for protest in. the council of europe accord known as the convention is designed to combat domestic violence and promote equality turkey was the 1st signatory in 2011 dozens of nations and the e.u. followed suit the conservatives in turkey say the agreement threatens family values but a women's rights group recorded at least 300 femicide in turkey last year. so what are women in turkey saying about this decision let's listen in to
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a few in istanbul. femicide will rise even more the treaty didn't protect us when it was in effect anyway every day women are killed in the streets in the bus in the car who reads their stories when you go to the police they say it's ok here's your husband to give him for the sake of your children but when that woman returns home the same police officers go there a day after to take her to a funeral how are they protecting us which woman has or do unprotected to this day i think it's all the same nothing changes. granted and as a man we use serve trust in the government and the police but we cannot trust them now we don't have an assurance who will we trust there is no state no police behind us to protect us where are they. yes femicide will rise it's on the rise anyway there is no pause every day we wake up to a femicide in the news and we go to sleep with another one death never ends women
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die nothing happens to men men live. i think a little earlier i spoke to our correspondent your hand he was at that women's protest in istanbul she told me the anger over this decision shows no sign of abating. you can see right behind me hundreds if not palisades all of the women came here to gather and to tell the couple men that they are against this decision as especially as they say at a time when with things skyrocketing rates of gender based violence here in turkey domestic violence is on the rise according to rights groups and so as you mentioned is the number of famous sites. well i mean conservatives say that their agreement which is designed to protect women in fact threatens family values and is that the official reason is that president and why has turkey withdrawn from this accord. well in fact when turkey signed the istanbul convention here in istanbul. 11 it was
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seen as a great through in terms of gender equality but the discussion here the debate has completely changed last year senior politicians and president at once conservative islam is true to take a pee started to argue that this convention encourages and they said immoral lifestyles like homosexuality they were met with massive protests by women but now it seems the president is one that's what observers say both into the pressure coming from hardliners in his ruling coalition so he is trying to reenergize the conservative voter base amid voter base amidst an economic downturn so that's what observers say that has domestic reasons what we're seeing here right now was the government not worried about on the wrist that this decision could provoke. this these protests are definitely not going to go away i mean we're expecting more
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of them i guess in the next days and weeks to come because even conservative goodman told me that they were in favor of this is to both conventions so there must be some kind of political rationale here. present in a blunt way this decision was time. thank you turkey correspondent yulia han in istanbul. thousands of people have gathered in the german city of castle to protest coronavirus restrictions demanding an immediate end to measures and controlling the pandemic authorities have expressed fears the demonstration could itself turn into a super spreader event the movement has attracted conspiracy theorists and he backs and right wing extremists. that cross straight to castle now until today have his benjamin of various groups he's standing by for us at that protest and you know there but there's also been some counter protests happening elsewhere in the city what more can you tell us. that's right we're also getting reports of clashes
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between 2 different groups willy's had also deployed and already in use there were using reports because it's not happening here this protest against the run a very rejection is happening on the other side of the river in this city center will be going to soon to be update on this situation right here right now these protests has been peaceful so far and you've of course been speaking to people there one of the protesters at that particular protest been saying. that right we've been talking to several the people you can see the most and they just come to this road is for people from other cities in germany to come to counsel for this process are far different some of them say that they would you don't even believe in them and jamey others criticize germany work was very scenes others that it's not necessary that this vaccine should be necessary so that several protests
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several ideas as well but remember that the organizers of this group to say that they want to immediately things all the restrictions are they serious violation of their civil rights. and certainly looks more like a concert behind even approaching. yes and not as many people taking part as expected and also look at people are really sticking to corunna guidelines how have police been reacting. yeah that's right i mean this city of course was trying to prevent this protest over fears that it could become a source for events afterwards in every instance it was a low but with 2 conditions you know and it's also this is in the other one is a mass as you can see most of the people here are not wearing masks because these overload yourself it is necessary to wear a mask but not even the people who are looking the other. are wearing in there have been several fold for people to wear a mask but if you can see it's not happening right there are no signs. go for
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police any time soon. benjamin alvarez group is speaking to us from the german city of castle thank you. u.s. president joe biden and vice president come on harris have condemned and he asian violence in the u.s. which has spiked since the beginning of the pandemic by implicitly blamed former president donald trump 1st stoking hate calling covert 19 the china virus comments came during a visit to atlanta where a gunman killed 8 people in those on choose day. america was shaken with these scenes from just a few days ago 8 people were gunned down at 3 different message callers in and around atlanta most of those killed were of asian descent and according to local asian american leaders are just one example of the rising tide of attacks against asian americans the situation has been exacerbated by the coronavirus pandemic which started in asia even though the motive of the alleged killer is not clear
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u.s. president joe biden who met with local asian american leaders in atlanta on friday said change is needed but we have to change our heart. hate can have no safe harbor in america it must stop and it's on all of us all of us together to make it stop police say the suspect denies that he did it out of racism and he has suggested he did it to end his sex addiction and eradicate the temptation of message potus whatever the motivation we know this too many asian americans have been walking up and down the streets and worried waking up each morning the past year feeling their safety and the safety of their loved ones are at stake. they've been attacked. scapegoated harassed they would verbal assault physically of small killed. the suspect has confessed to the crimes and has been charged with murder in
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8 deaths. tokyo's troubled elim pit games have suffered a novice setback with the announcement that international fans will not be able to attend due to coronavirus concerns the summer games would take place last year but with postponed change the pandemic now organizers have confirmed that only japan based fans will be allowed to attend they plan to refund almost a 1000000 tickets which have been sold to international fans. and they to be reported dull roy has been following this and some of the problems surrounding the l.m. pics tell thanks for coming in this decision not really unexpected but it did come with quite a literal shock can you tell us more there was a very illustrative moment when during the meeting that led to this decision an earthquake struck off the coast of japan and we can have a look now at some images of tokyo as governor speaking during that meeting as the quake strikes and you can see you're looking up at the furniture shaking still
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quite composed now the quake was a 7.2 magnitude quake it just shook shook buildings across tokyo but it didn't lead to any injuries or known deaths so far and of course the olympic committee will be hoping for a similar positive health outcome by making this announcement in keeping international guests out in the middle of a global pandemic and we can have a listen to the international olympic committee president thomas buff who explained that safety has to come 1st. our 1st priority. was essent 3 main so the safety of all of the t.c. pens off for the olympic games and of course the chap a nice people we have to take a decision so which are may you know need to sacrifice from from. everybody. and that where we have to ask for the
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understanding of their also often everybody or for these are difficult decisions. and the same president speaking about the decision then i'll tell he mentioned sacrifices how much of a financial sacrifice is this going to be for japan well they haven't actually announced how much those 1000000 tickets are going to be worth but i did some of the calculations here in our previous analyses show that on average olympic guests spend around 1500 euros worth while traveling in a host city so that means japan is forgoing at least $1500000000.00 euros worth of tourism revenue alone and these games are already on track to be the most expensive on record however they had only sold around 4 and a half 1000000 tickets now that is less than the number of tickets that was sold for the last games at rio de janeiro and way less than the was sold for the london olympics so this announcement might also be a way of sort of saving face and explaining away the empty seats that we were
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already going to we're going to see in those stadiums also to mention while the ticket cost of being refund and travel costs are not so that's flights that's hotels so any fans who were hoping to go and had bought tickets may be doubly disappointed certainly hope everyone took out some very good travel insurance but this is only the latest problem as many with this sort of poison chalice games really if you tell us a bit more about that so yes just days ago the creative director of the games was forced to resign after it emerged that he had suggested a female comedian attend the games wearing a pig cost you that became known as the olympics stand on and that followed previous derogatory statements about women made by the previous head of the games who said that women talk too much in meetings as a result he had to resign so 2 key officials are gone and there's another controversy related to the olympics that you might not know about but the i.o.c. has already announced in advance that the host city for the 2032 olympic games is going to be brisbane australia now that's my hometown however lation has actually
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angered other cities particularly some into germany's rule rinds region now they will. hoping to make a joint bid for the games and they are angered that the i.o.c. has ignored the previous procedures of announcing the winner as of these games and german politicians have said that they will fight on to try and win those games back from australia so even though the current host city is beset by problems there are still other cities around the world fighting for the chance to host future olympics the battle between australia and germany begins that is maybe not good news for us to hold off right thank you very much for coming in. and the bundestag of football friday night's match saw 2nd place lights travel to below fell to tame trying to stay clear of relegation it took until the 2nd half to break through marcel sabates tap the ball into the net for a one nil late good work from danny almost created the chance in the 46th minute and that was all lights as needed the wind puts them within
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a point of 1st place with band playing today. and that's it you're up to date up next on sports life looks at a sport set to make its olympic debut this summer at surfing before news at the top of the hour don't go away. don't you mean your ears we can hear you you know last year's german chancellor will bring you a hunk of that man and you've never thought oh surprise to so with what is supposed to smell cool really what moves want. to talk to people who follow along the way admirers and critics alike now as the world's most powerful woman shaping her legacy joining us from eccles lifestyle. they want to know what
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surfing means everything to me it's almost like an escape from reality i feel super relaxed and super calm in the ocean and it just it's kind of afraid i'm for me. you can get angry sometimes but the feeling that i get the most is happiness and freedom. from surfing is my life i'm free from their lives and that the water in my surf board. costa rica's speeches by those 2 year round waves attracting surface from all around the world for the guys we're going to run 3 of germany's best stuff is trained here it's all they can do is competitions have badly been held over the past year shortly before surfing was set to make its deb you at the olympic games
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the world ground to a halt 3 athletes indeed. my name is rachel presley i live and melbourne florida and i am in the fashion also for. them and all to. my name is don't grow on i was born on the ledger made but now i live in portugal and i serve on the german flag for the germans and. my neighbors you know lots are i live in kabul disco sorry and i search for the german olympic team. rachel prestige and dylan clue in one to be the 1st. german surface at the olympics. on the side of august 2016 that lives were turned around. in rio the international olympic committee decided to make surfing and in pick sport. sure frigo bernard pilgrim and very dark were born during.
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sirico saki surfing beach is set to be the scene of the very 1st and then pick surfing event for germany 3 men and 3 women are currently still in the running for 4 tickets to take they live in the usa costa rica who will at her door and the canaries all of them have german citizenship but most have never actually lived in the country. most skilled surface grew up by the beach writing their 1st waves at an early age. dylan clunes mother has german rates his father is south african and he lives in portugal. colors basically a german right over 101 and i was born a berlin and when i was 4 years old we moved to portrayal because of my dad's work i went through a german school so there's a lot of german in me. the 20 year old finished school 2 years ago and has been fully focused on the sport since then. at age 24 is already something of
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a veteran his family a from castle but he grew up in the costa rican surfing hot spot heaven as when he was 9 he was discovered by gemini's then top surface. he became his mental i was. really the 1st thing he gave me was a surfboard and all just so excited i couldn't believe it i went running. getting a surfboard from this professional surfer and his german this student has since become the master but none is still a close. confidant. rachel presti is from florida her mother is german the 18 year old is touted as germany's great his chum's just surfing medal. in 2018 she was world champion the biggest international success for gem and she started her career representing the usa but that she faced
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much tougher competition. especially surfing for germany it's really cool since i'm representing my mom's background and all my mom's family still lives and germany so i feel like i'm almost doing it for the family kind of thing. with dillon helped to make the move they've been living and training together since they met at a junior competition 2 years ago he's super motivating when i'm surfing and super helpful whenever i'm down and always makes me sick perhaps. that was some difficult moments in 2020 the coronavirus pandemic brought competitive surfing to a halt rachel laon and dillon couldn't compete an abrupt change for athletes usually on the road for up to 11 months a year the contest which would have determined olympic qualification was delayed by a year 12 months of uncertainty without knowing when things would be starting up
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again. the artwork you know i mean you know because of olympics and everything we're we're mostly training right knows we're still training and working out for the upcoming season. in jim hogan they have one of the most renowned coaches in the world the american has known them for several years and is in close contact with the german association reporting on their progress. today the waves are fairly small just like they're expected to be at sirica. so they're working on technique. after 2 hours on the. they go through the session analyzing every move it's 123 because board 6 feet so that 6 feet above the lip the so they call tell har. feedback from jim because sometimes i could be doubting something say he does and we kind of you know get into the middle of it we're all working on something different right next time we go on the water we definitely
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think about what we've got to work on and work on and hopefully achieve and. probably working on something else or straight away here we go right now in the next session jim hogan has the surface go through competition conditions he's evaluating that tactics that choice of way. dylan is up against lay on rate chilled is facing australian pro michela green. looking for the biggest worry for the most radical nuber closest to where curl the breaking part of the way with each maneuver getting better and better with more. power in flow. under time pressure the athletes have to choose their way and decide what moves they can pull off failed attempts will cost them valuable time in the competition. jim says that the 1st wave will set the market for the competition in his test run
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he awards double points for the 1st wave at the end rachel and dylan get a close win and then added up with 17.6 just 17.30 that's about as close as you're going to get that was a good. new boards have a arrived filet on from his. 3 boards each suited to a different type of wave. he uses around 30 year. it's the best feeling to get new boards because these will be your motors basically for the next qantas and the 1st thing i check when i get a board is is the likeness you know and also i look at the rocker it has fear that goes through the nose and also there is a there is kind of a noise you want to look for which is not very hollow you look for. the springing noise and so they're really good. each who would feature is the gemini
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carlos' cephas receive funding as part of the alien pick program. there's the bell of thing our career towards olympics you know you have a lot of support from them and we are we have coaches the psychologist sports psychologist so there are definitely helping us to do the olympic dream and now that we have access to all of this suddenly our our surfing is just going beyond and yeah we're having a lot of chances winning contests and stuff so we'll see how qualifications will be . the gentleman surface who wants someone ridiculed have significantly closed the gap to the wilds elite they've snapped up a few victories in the world qualifying series which is comparable to formula 2 in my to sports. great tell the kids want their final you need an enemy in their moment. rachel proceeded to do it.
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bringing a lot to the table and the german team is one of the strongest teams right now a little mustard seed in the evening dillon and leon can showcase just how strong they are in playa how most are they taking part in a local contest. so now we've got the night surfing looks like it's going to be really fun small waves though this is something new that's coming into the industry so it's actually pretty interesting. so follow on has only competed in daylight surfing on to the floodlights is a brand new challenge the t.v. initially struggles with. is a very challenging but also a little scary and i couldn't see much you know these lights actually help much but it's funny you know it's something new to me to surf at night and. we see all the next call the next wrestler contests goes. dylan is also adjusting to the conditions the competition is fierce several top surface
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a currently training in costa rica and using this opportunity to test their mettle . dylan makes it to the quarter final stage. leyland's journey ends in the semis but the policy goes on deep into the night. from balmy costa rica to cold cologne at the end in pick based on rachel and dylan meet their national team colleagues 9 athletes representing a country that they're fairly unfamiliar with that the german sports and the lympics museum they receive a crash course in german sports history. you know almost. no rights to unplug stuff you know being the whole team here i feel like we have built up such a good team spirit and we all get along with each other so it's like a family. national team coach llewellyn which is outlining the next steps
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leading up to the games. in may the last salts will be filled if things go to plan . and have set that sights. the olympics are just the best of the best athlete so it's going to be really hard to make it i'm going to give it everything i've got and i think i can make it it's the most amazing thing ever i feel like i actually have a really good possibility of making it and that's what it pumps me up and next i'm going to. be are a part of the olympic history. we're part of something bigger than just surfing.
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through the conflict zone so forth to lean republican party in the us going from the last the last from those 2 elections my guess who's weekly marshals who is jack kingston called a republican to make us from children's minds why do so many polls the team to a bad loser lose big lie and what kind of party is that you keep becoming. conflicts. like lost on w. sassed much. great fortune. it can be so simple it can also go so terribly wrong. many young risk of loss in the school setting. far too many of them. 60 minutes. now live
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i'm sure that of course as we have. come out in support of. what's a big. deal for you. the republican party absolutely has to announce the january 6th violence your pov you never used to be that forgiving of loses their they won they played by the rules joe biden won the right to spare a thought for the republican party in the us donald trump lost the last presidential election but he refuses to go quietly even with all in fact he still claims against will be evidence 31 my guest this week from washington is jack kingston former republican lawmaker on trump advisor why do so many of these poor.
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