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their visual memory is out standing. ah, can you memorize $700.00 images and recall them at any time? for a pigeon? it's a piece of cake. to morrow to day. in 60 minutes on d w. ah, what people have to say matters to us. m. that's why we listened to their stories. reporter every weekend on d. w. ah . sweden's arctic region, thousands of years, the indigenous sammy,
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people have been hurting reindeer on this land for very long time. this part of the land was for the sammy people and they was leaving here. they was fishing, there was hunting. so in one way, this area belongs to the sammy back to non indigenous swedish on to see things differently about the in general. it is the state which owns the land and which should regulate hunting and fishing that should be accepted as a matter of course by everyone lives here and hays taxes in sweden along simmering conflict of the hunting has reached boiling point. the disputed question. who owns the land of the reindeer? or ah
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oh, you've a sorry, it's a very special day. it's september and every september, it's time for the sammy to gather together. they rained in the mountains. gilba is a member of the sammy people and her family also a friend. she's never missed his autumn spectacle. mm. the photographer wants to recall the event. she sees it as a way of conveying the sammy way of life to others. the rain to his corral is located in remote mountainous territory. and the last few days, the sony have heard it to you. the thousands of rain did using moto box cork box and helicopters with
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the 1st half of the day. we look if we have any more cards who has missing the mark in the ears. and so we finished the marking of the carbs for this season. it's the last chance is the last time. then we are starting to see and choose which animal she's going to be slow after it. then it's time to let the rest of the herd go out for free. again in the mountains, we opened the gates and they are running out on the mountain again. that is a really good feeling when you can see them running out in the that nature where they belong to. sammy head is prohibited the area during the
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carolling period to the anger of hunters who season has just begun. we have a big area. so, the hampton north need to be right here in these set square kilometers. i want them to list them and try to understand not just the saying that we are closing the mountain for everybody. no, we don't do that. and we want to live together side by side, but we need to do with in a way, which is the best for the re layer. and those who know what's best for the rain, there is the rain to hook
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you up here. uh, green seeks to prohibiting access to so much land to protect the randy is open the top. he's just got back home from his job working for the local authorities. in corona time to go hunting for him. that's what life is all about. it's a passion he inherited from his father a i all got a i'll die hunt whenever i can. 4 to 5 days a week between august 25th and march 15th, when hunting has permitted fenton marston. during that time, i'm continually outdoors and i hunt an awful lot. the whole yoga when i'm not hunting, i'm outside training the dogs, and that's my lifestyle. so their, their lifestyle economy. ah, ah, you look him, she is his apartment with his 4 dogs. they're his pride and joy. he bred them and
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trained them to hunt the one civil awards in competition. 11 i, i live with my dogs like you would a family, a boat, we live in close proximity. if i take them everywhere, we train together. if we hunt together and we fish together fierce, got it. we sleep together and attend the fly on a helicopter or travel by boat to my hunting cabin to both of this, we share everything. they join me on all my travels, parliamentary i can't imagine better company there seems like that the sales guy coming into hall, j. u, i came, he's going bird hunting with his dogs tower and tender. many of his favorite hunting grounds are off limits because of the rain deal. that's why he has to travel far to pursue his hobby. ya ya, shanda kind of and i fear that at some point i won't be able to find any nor good
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hunting ground. it is that little, my biggest fear is not being able to get out into nature any more that they couldn't about the outdoors is why i live here. oh, really, every photo to just to just under now is try that you lucky is right. it is destination. he fits gps devices to his don't so that he can locate them in the rough terrain bank. we have to pay the same price for the hunting permit as last year, but we're not allowed to hunt in gear. yes anymore. oh, good by. yes, is one of 61, sammy communities in sweden and approximately 6 times as big as berlin since 2020. the son. the community here has been in charge of conferring all of the small game hunting and fishing rice and not the regional authorities. some fear this pioneering development could sit
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a dangerous precedent that on the sonic communities will follow to sammy activist mati blend bag. it's a victory in a years long battle. currently he's the chairman of the key yasamin community. he's been the proud owner of writing staples for 20 years. so no legal writing. the saw me, the indigenous people in northern scandinavia wanted to decide who was allowed to hunt and fish on their ancestral lands. and when mighty bloomberg was locked in the legal battle with the swedish state for a decade and 2020 sweden supreme court ruled in his favor. morrow we have the right my my relative me them ember viv homes than we used to scrum for our fisher reyland ranger you soon take the by role has been. so how
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could people in stokum decided every command? when i go out hunting a c t rex, when you move from my ancestors a talk to them when i go there. like he's fool these mati been the is also arraigned. he heard and hunter, and he off is to, is on my slanty courses to visitors to the area about the same, in his opinion, the swedish state expropriated to saw me people's ancestral lance, of the last few centuries. when i was, i've known this note is enough, is enough. yeah, never stand up ro rights. and when we do it, it become hell of a situation. the it must be. he is heated until you lucky mom. green feels directly threatened by the ruling favor of the sammy because it doesn't only give the curious sammy community the right to determine who is allowed to hunt in the area. it also allows them to decide how
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many hunters are allowed on the land. and when the, i fear that there could be more and more regulation of hunting in the future a year, yas has decided to close the majority of its territories until september 15th, and last year, the winter arrived on september 30th it along with half a meter of snow and put a stop to hunting. it's getting worse and worse, and i hope that things don't continue to develop like this to be, but i fear they, well they, there's no, i read for the rain to you to say they want to keep hunting dogs like you walking away from their animals that makes you like him see red. he says he avoids reindeer heads, but occasionally inquisitive reindeer approach him. i wonder my dogs are trained not to chase reindeer thing and when i see reindeer i back off. thank no problem. all, i have always done my best to act responsibly in nature that you know,
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i always try to do what i can to help ensure that we all get along together and don't drift apart this delicate fergus before you woke him and he stops on the lookout for tom, again, no trace of any so far. yoga i train my dogs to wait when they find the bird. they're not allowed to chase the bird when it takes like now they have to stand still and come when i call money. i practice that regularly with those are that i invest 2 to 3000 hours in each on came up and on top of that we do a lot of stamina trailing. who's drowning the tellers school to send to something a month? sport, the lucky b o. r e thought i missed it,
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my shot just missed. the bird disappeared in the undergrowth behind the birches. 0 can i only saw it for a few seconds before the gunner tara, come on, new york. he isn't too concerned. during his last weekend too, he saw only 6, tom began in 30 hours for him, it's a way of relaxing and you lacking opinion, being able to roam freely out. tools is not just important to the sammy people and their way of life. no problem there. so we are sweet with that. we live in sweden and we pay taxes and sweden thought of the state owned the land and we are the state it, it is important for us to co exist 0 and that we are not miserly, but generous. more they acknowledge there is enough space for every one. if we are considerate and respect to one another most only the rounds. nora rivera, you welcome and grin doesn't want to give up the hunt. yes. and sits off in search
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of further tell him again up to 12000 rain. t grays in the sammy district of curious to saw me have possessed the land use rod since 1886 bought officially large parts of swedish lapland belonged to the state. mm. in the midst of the grazing, he realised the village of nichol looked up oliver sorry, grew up here. her ancestors was sammy nomads. nick looked who was named after her grandfather my grandfather and grandmother was sir, following the reindeer in the area and saw this, they passed this place. nicholas,
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they're when they're going east for the winter time and then it's past again when they're going west in the summer. time, so in the beginning of 1900, there were some bad years for the reindeers, so a couple of families decided to be little more statuette such and there. and there one this fam, 5 family who decided to settle down was my grandfather, and grandmother is a sorry belongs to one of the 20 families in curious, which still own reindeer in her work as a photographer, she documents the traditional way of life, of her community and some 5000 of the sanguine swing there up to 40000 in total, still live like over and her family. some of the sammy people are not anymore feeling as sammy. because sir, they are living in the situation. so they are totally in close to the my orator
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society. but for me it's important. and i, i am a part of the, sorry society, even if a living in sweden and also have a part of me is the swedish identity. but when anybody asked me, then i am assuming many non indigenous swedes themes, the sammy land claims are excessive. elva is well aware of that. i think it's difficult for people to understand what we are talking about when we are talking about. we need the area for the reindeer. we are close to the nature. yes, there is still a lot of nature, but we need a big part of it. so the rain there can be all over the year. and then we
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got questions. why are your rain there? on the roads, why are your reindeer from the railroads? and that the opposite is why are you making this road and railroad and crossing where the rain there has walked for thousands of years. what is now the town of to renew used to be grazing land for rain. dia watched over my sony herders. sweden's mo, most town was founded in 1900 minus moved here from sudden sweden, in search of work. displacing the indigenous people and their reindeer nowadays, the majority of the towns 23000 inhabitants. a non indigenous swedes. including mc
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guna sale bag. he finds it perplexing that sammy now have the right to ward hunting licenses. it would be very strange if you have more rights, if you have been here a longer time, how should the how should the handle people who come in now and moving to sweden from the problem areas around the world, should they say that i have some rights but they don't have nowhere, it's very important from a democratic view that they had to get the same rise. i think the problem is that people in stock on the they had the romantic pictures of the, of the, the sammy, people always the original people with the last. so with the traditional clothes and walking with the reindeer. so taking care of them but, but it is not true. you know that the sammy 90 percent of the sammy don't have more
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rights than i have. and it just a small part of the sam you are reindeer owners. the 2020 court ruling gives the rain to her to families, the right to grant hunton licenses and incurious. there are just 20 of them. ah, the day off to the animals, a corral to get through in the mountains is slow today. build a sorry, is also present with a camera drain diesel, participated for sale of already been sent off to the other 2. are the members of the sunny community come up the remainder for their own private consumption? you response an old friend talk on the go. how are things i good movie, we have begun slaughtering the animals on,
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of course, like them here, so they brought her. that's great talent, fresh meat at last and passcode. oh, the reward, the learning? yes, the reward for a hard winter in the day his phony is arranged. he heard it from a neighboring sammy settlement him if he slotted 2 of his animals which had gotten mixed up with the range of the curious army. his father taught him the job even though a hunter has never gotten his way, he believes it, it's necessary to make many areas off limits. a car. the dog. you can look at our place up here. it's working place. when we don't want people to be there because it's dangerous or dispute star being their work, what we are doing them if up to thumb like an ordinary industry. we need to work with the randy because we need to meet. but to most of the people who are up here,
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they are, they doing it for pleasure? that's the different. so if you compare pleasure things against the work face quite these if, if for me the opposing side is also concerned about jobs. swedish lapland is the country's most popular inventories. destination turnover from terrorism has almost doubled in the last 10 years. also because of the hunting possibilities. mia gonna sell big ones to expand tourism. he thought that he himself is the founder of a, to roper, i to business. but now the curious sonic community had decided that in the future, only hunters from the reach and be allowed to hunt on their ancestral land. the worst case scenario would be if, if other mas sammy village,
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some india get the same rides us as giddy us. and they will close down area after area auster area for the local people. and also for the tourists, for the tourist companies, we need people who work with tourists and taking care of them out in the wilderness for hunting and fishing. i saw $12.00 days later and reindeer had to pay his money is still processing the reindeer made after tongue for a while he has to convert to small cuts. ah like nice randy. he can no longer live from the sale of his animals. he has another job, but as a welder, like almost all reindeer herders, he thinks that the swedish state has been colonized in the land for centuries. when i was young, we didn't have much. mine's power, plant,
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roads and other people who are out in the forest. and now they see new mines every day throwing up. so now days our family, we cannot told the big hurd because we don't have the space enough because we have a really big mine in our place where we stay in the winters. so i think we have lost about might to percent of the area for our families, not from my se, by not so worried, but for my children said, if they're going to work with the brain, this, where are they going to stay? as well as creating a huge i and all mining corona, the swedish state has been developing the land for centuries, building roads, electricity, pylons wind turbines, and ski, las for tourists. all sulfur and the lose the reindeer herders like piss honie
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k says that some you don't talk about how big the heads are. it's like asking him what he has in his bank account. he gets approximately 500 euros when he sells a large animal to a slaughter house. the sale of one creature means he can afford to keep 20 others. the improved infrastructure is attracting more and more people to the fun old of sweden is not only the hum 1st, it's not only mine's, it's not the only set this, it's not the only true or is companies. it's everything together because the society are pushing us from all the directions and and the soon we don't know in what direction, what,
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where we can go to be free. close by to other men have met for drink. they also feel that the liberties to be okay. oh, i forgot all one to silicon. i'm green and his friend m. u handsome. i think, all right, adams family has been getting in the arctic region for generations. he shares his famous fee to help them football. we had a complete freedom upholstered, we could go anywhere and we had numerous fantastic possibilities of being in the outdoor in lubbock. and i would like my son to have exactly the same opportunities to be let me hold on a full truck and leave them leave is in a small proportion of the sammy population now have all the rights so and we have to try to see the light at the end of the tunnel, viola hope we can only hope that the politicians finally assume responsibility and
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see the big picture toss it on the soil. see at the moment we hear in the north feel neglected, you for to said that he sion janet. that's the big problem with dog and said the, i don't, but there has to forgive. oh, oh oh, sorry, is motivated. my concern that goes beyond anything related to hunting rights. she doesn't want the indigenous peoples way of life to be lost. she's sewing is traditional costume for her young grandchild are and she speak saw me to him. a language that was long suppressed in sweden silva had to teach yourself. sammy was any recognized as a minority language in 2000. and these days it's offered as a subject in schooling. yes. it is
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a part of our culture. and still a big part of the sammy people speaks army. so when you don't understand what the people speaking to each other and you feel there is something missing in your heart and in, in your culture, in your identity, the dispute or the swedish lapland mountains and forests is just the latest manifestation of a centuries long conflict in the countries far north, between the sony people and non indigenous swedes. ah, ah, ah, with
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as if there are different forms of type type phenomena. a dimension and illusion. about time starts december 31st on d, w ah ah, this is dw news lie from berlin. tributes from world leaders are pouring in for archbishop desmond tutu who's died at the age of 90. the anglican cleric was revered as one of the key figures in the find to end apartheid in south africa.
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will look at the nobel peace prize. laurie is life and legacy. also in the show, a pro long drought is causing crops to fail in east africa. we'll see how people are coping in kenya with a situation made worse by climate change. ah . i'm married, i haven't seen it's good to have you with us. world leaders have been paying tribute to south africa is archbishop desmond tutu who's died at the age of $92.00 to was a key figure and bringing in and to south africa's apartheid regime. he was awarded the nobel peace prize for his work in 1984, south african president sarah aroma poser announced to to his death. and he praised him as a leading light in bringing racial equality to the nation. mourners from all corners
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of south african society, or marking the passing of archbishop desmond tutu here in cape town. while this was a man who cried as a man who laughs, and this is a man who loved goals, people and maria remember him by not. at the top though, he may have been a leading force in south africa's anti apartheid movement. many international leaders remember to, to his personal qualities. he was just wonderful. wonderful ma'am. we can only celebrate his life is long, generous, opened life. he had a capacity to touch people, and we will remember him because of that generosity, that empathy that love. and he spoke about loves all the time. in a statement on twitter, former us president brock obama, also more to choose passing. archbishop desmond tutu was a mentor, a friend, and a moral compass for me. and so many others. a universal spirit,
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archbishop to do was grounded in the struggle for liberation and justice in his own country, but also concerned with injustice everywhere. near desmond tutu home mourners continue to gather, marking the passing of a champion and a shining light in the struggle for human rights were joined now by reverend allen, the sac he's foreign president of the world alliance of reform churches and also leader of the united democratic front and came town. welcome to d, w. reverend visit. we understand that you were close to desmond tutu for many years and you also delivered his 90th birthdate sermon back in october. what did he mean to you personally? well, thank you. good evening to you and your deal. so for this opportunity, i didn't want to was such a unique individual. a truly extraordinary man. we've known each
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other since 1976. so for over 40 years worked so closely together in the church and on other to raise internationally, especially later on. but we got to know each other very well and, and remained close until until today his death. he was a, he was one of those people who when he spoke because you will show authentic. and because you were so clear and so courageous both in each opposition to apartheid. but also in his love for all south africa. people that when ever desmond tutu spoke, it was as a child, africans felt that all of us were speaking. you represented us in the most compassionate and caring way that one can think of. so the lush is not just a personal loss of people like myself who have known him intimately. it is a great,
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great loss for the people of south africa and for the country as a whole. well, when you and desmond heater had in common, of course that you're both church leaders who at the same time worked tirelessly to help and apartheid in south africa. do you know whether archbishop, to, to considered his work in the country to be dan the work was for justice for a compassionate, caring society. you heard him say for an open, a participatory society that is inclusive. no, his work is not done and he would have been the 1st to say so in fact, one of our last conversations around these birthday that we have had, he had asked me not to stop the work that we have been doing here. he was terribly a shaken by what he seen, the corruption of the this honesty today of all the lack of honest and
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leadership of, of integrity in south africa today. the lack of vision. and so he knows that south africa stole a society in which women are violently assaulted, hated that we are still in many, many ways discriminating despite our constitution against l. u, b, u. i purses. also one of the issues that we. busy stood for and so you would love for us who are now living and taking up the baton and going forward with the struggle to continue with this because you knew the work is not done and the work will not be done until all those children have received the dignity and the justice that they deserve. and now looking back at deadman to twos remarkable life, what do you think will be his most important legacy? what will he be remembered for? he will be remembered for his courage is honesty. desmond tutu,
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was as honest and as clear with regard to the update system and the south african government, the old, a particular african government, as he to the african national congress government now. and so he's critique that he had and what government had done is the critique he has today, and he's not afraid to actually come up and say so his legacy will be that of honor c. legacy will be that of courage. the legacy will be that are included. this legacy will be that of looking compassionately at people, even though you never forget the goals of justice that you are fighting for. and his legacy will be, i suppose, one of them during the hope that he's mingled with face and especially yuma. and if you have the sense of humor the dismal to, to have it means that you do not take yourself too seriously. but that to the review your people with that sense that something better is coming,
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something better is always worth working for. and even though you cry about something, god give shopping in the lives of other people that makes you feel good. that makes you laugh or let, let's just smile. and that is a legacy that all of us are now embracing the reverend allen. this act from former president of the world alliance of reform churches and u. d. f leader in cape town. thank you so very much for being an d. w. it is a pleasure. thank you. the consequences of climate change are being felt and a growing number of regions in africa. the lack of rain there has led to extreme drought in some areas. eastern kenya is one of the hardest hit regions. now, many people there are suffering from food insecurity. nantosh, diane lincoln and the other residents of a village are finally getting some help donations of corn, flower, and oil. so they'll have something to eat. they cannot get food on their own any
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more. over the past year it has barely rained. you look on eastern kenya, i'll no longer. this drought is hurting us. it's everywhere. our many animals have died. life is heart. a. they are shepherds, but the stall of none to ryan lincoln is empty. she has lost 27 of her animals to the drought. her son is leading the 12th that are left to the north in search of grass, in kenya alone. more than 3 and a half 1000000 people off threatened by food insecurity and depend on aid. but even that is not enough. i love the long all my children don't get enough to eat, especially the little one needs milk. people in somalia and southern ethiopia are suffering from the consequences of the drought as well. not only the cattle are dying, wild animals like this dear off are also in danger. i've only been natural clarity
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and inducement climate change, and maybe as i read it to it as an alternative to it, as a solution to the draw situation is utterly hug in regard to livelihood. to this people, the rising temperatures have interrupted the rain cycle permanently. the drought is expected to continue until the middle of next year, until then, the suffering of the people here is certain to increase. let's turn out to some of the other stories making headlines around the world. in brussels, thousands of reformers, cinema operators and event organizers took to the streets for a peaceful demonstration to oppose the closure of the country's cultural venues. the government imposed tighter restrictions to slow the spread of the omni caron corona, virus variant of canister. as taliban authorities have said, that women wanting to travel long distances should be accompanied by a close male relative as guidance follows the taliban decision to bar many women from public sector roles. activists have strongly criticized these moves. these
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really government has approved a plan that aimed to double the number of settlers living in these really controlled golan heights, the cabinet and doors, the multi $1000000.00 plan that is meant to further consolidate israel's hold on the territory, which had seized from syria in 1967 on creditors of women. the holidays can be very stressful, especially in pandemic times. but now an innovative engineer in berlin is hoping her efforts can help people relax. she's developed a map showing where the cities goats are located. yes, that's right, goats. and it also indicates which ones can be visited for free. this unusual ideas, ringing some lighter leave to residents of the german capital. it's a city mom, but with one big difference. it, instead of helping me locate the closest ball all best restaurant,
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it shows you where you can find goats, but live in the german capital. there are currently twin to follow cations across berlin, where people can visit their farm yard friends. the maps developer i t engineer on it bearish. cova said it's reach might be small, but she isn't interested in a money making venture like them a check or a map had like $11000.00 views. i don't know, like how many actually saved it and like use a daily u i. and we have writing our like close to $600.00 followers and into the ground. so like, not the ads of abroad entertainment news right here are some fearful the maps aim is to help people have fun and distress. and so far it seems to be working . yeah, it was really great. you know, like when you're, you know,
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even though the weather is bad and you know, whatever happens man yo gout, you go to the gods, you feed them, you're robbed them, and you feel amazing. that's. that's a good feeling. so if these very creatures float your goat, you need never again find yourself without a friend in berlin. ok, well from go. it's so we'd like to turn our attention out as for instance, specifically german soccer. we have this look back at some of the best one as the goals from the 1st half of the campaign, while the leak is on its winter break right now. does your daughter, who's goes long for the last 2 years? this is carrie goldman still carry home on the whole defense. this is hope is even go
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with me these days with candidates today. he's not going to go. lizzy is going to go for god is god it is. wow, i do like would it be good? so gorgeous. well, for those of you craving more thrilling goals, don't worry the bonus, they get started again on january 7th, and of course, they'll be able to catch all the highlights from every batch day right here on d. w. and now finally, hundreds of runners in north macedonia. capital scope. yep. dont festive. santa claus costumes for a raise through the city. santa's of all ages and both sexes,
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covered the distance of just over one kilometer. the annual event was cancelled last year due to coven 19 restrictions. but with new case numbers on the decline over there, there was nothing to stop this year's festive event in boy do they look happy? you're up to date now on d. w. news. stay tuned for reporter, with a look at intimacy despite disabilities. i'm married. i haven't seen from me and the entire news team in berlin. thanks for watching. i used to it is paula. no stressed group to could have her know. i'm sure that it was eyes do. yeah, now, so soon but the emotionally, we didn't do the money in technology. what saving,
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what's in bought by deva dw books on the landscape reflection of a turbulent history. the cities the mosaic of different people and languages. d. ron's mountains reveal unparalleled beauty. ah no special look at a special country loan from above. starts december 27th on d w. ah, ah, i mean is this in house and helmet how men are a couple? constantine close is really keen to find a companion. nothing out of the ordinary yet often still the exception for people
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with intellectual disabilities at this supported housing project in long and hard and love and sex aren't brushed under the carpet relationships or no problem here. the ones the all we want to help them find people, they feel happy with people they can share their lives with what's off and taboo elsewhere is openly discussed here. ah no, no, no, no, no i z b newfound house and helen would hammond enjoy each other's company. i say, yeah, would you like something to drink to some lift her ear all drinking coffee together and chatting since meeting a few years ago. the 60 year old pensioner is have been a couple. it was at the retiree group. i know that,
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but i know at the retiree group i, when i spoke to her, yes, i spoke to her and i said, yes, i'd like that. i'm making yes. was out. he wants us to be together. and i said me too. oh, how can i ask if you had a boyfriend eat up? no, i didn't have one any more. the other one died. oh. stuck to the other of it. when i heard about it, i was in shock that he died. the other one. when it, they're not easy dot. i had to get over that 1st. i bet then i got together with her mood verbena lives in a group home. but she spends as much time as she can with harold. he has his own apartment and a lot of determination. lucille, you have to decide for yourself what you want from life. that's how you move forward. yes, i know with your older young, you want things out of life. yes, i know. well, i like to live it up
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a little me till i want to have fun of got the power. well, you have to take what life gives you help. that's what you do. go well together. you feel good when we're here to get the don't you a more and i and i'm at home. i'm not as happy call there been a lives with a small group at a supportive housing facility. there are a total of $106.00 residents up to 7 people share an apartment. some need more support than others. there are care providers on hand around the clock, just in case constantine close often feels bored. he's $32.00 and he'd really love to have a partner the whole lot. i had several girlfriends at school will not one after
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the other little while on mar. did that work out well? here? when it was funny sometimes see how the girls fought over me. tom and it's my boyfriend, that's my boyfriend, that's my boyfriend. constantine was hit by a car when he was 10. since then he's been disabled. he says he goes to work. his job is in logistics. but otherwise he said home a lot alone. oh the mom, most of them don't want me was the although in the past when i left school, women weren't interested in the family and they would rather be 51 soccer pitches
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away from me. man, thanks line m go by. it's on the 5th of the bitter and will small. my ling just think how big a soccer pitch is is one of constantine's housemaids is last. novak last is engaged and has been for a while at some point, constantine decided he'd had enough of being alone and started looking for a girl friend guy flor thank flint ill. i want to have 6 with there as well. that says if yo who ma, it's only human mentally have you had sex before you all hear. welcome one. mm hm. and the, the caribou, who with the,
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with several, the voice, they wanted me honey. and they got me and what was it like, oh, yeah. all oh good, yes. ah . ah, when you spend the night it's been is do you cuddle? yes. do you share a bed? i now? yes. how is it we have to so i've got 2 beds. and then bedroom is yeah, devil and say knobby as soon as we lock the door so that no one comes in a vacant. yes. some people come into our room. that's annoying. it is much when i
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want to be alone with her mode. i. the others come in, oh i so i said, leave us be what's my to please? i don't want that as something's a private does a boundary. they should keep to themselves. yeah. and i so i don't go around walk into other rooms. not every one does me, nobody, they don't understand, don't. they've got quite serious disabilities. friendship love, sex. normal things often denied people with disabilities, but not here says flow he and cooney from the lung and hack residential care facility. and they are often hide div. yeah, i think this open minded approach of ours is a step ahead of other organizations like ah, the approach benefits couples like sabine and helmet, who enjoy their life together. just like today at hanover's do like if you keep animals,
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you've got to know what you're doing as far as need to know what the doing by i know those are the big one. i know if you're with your car. yes i she wasn't quiet, isn't it? that he thought just like at home, it's nice and peaceful there too. ah, where other people around? no man's as off makes it easy to relax. so are you to engaged? now? i know we just together. what hed mode hasn't wanted to yet. tyranny. he hasn't talked about engagement. it has to come from hell mode. but would you like to go? yeah, yes. if hamilton would allow a law, what happens when i'm gone? well, you'd still have the ring home and what will you do then? wasn't oh, oh, oh, go who tom said, what i can still take the ring corrupted along man. have it as a keepsake in alma ah, with me when you're not around anymore,
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i can put the ring in a drawer. keep it as a momento, that's also a possibility. that gig oh yes, here didn't you notice her before? i know she looks pretty pretty. i'm caught my carty government. i'd like to take her in my arms and hug her and kiss her again. nice and juicy. little with tongues. constantine close is browsing an online dating platform one for people with disabilities. hello, support worker mary. gov is helping him out. you could start by asking her how she is doing. yeah. oh yes. hey, that's a good idea. of him. the both of these aren't on from home all covered with the food. the food for long
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constantine's profile describes his ideal woman quite specifically. miss ho hm. order. oh boy, no smoking or drinking. we are not open to kissing and cuddling coin clay friendly and funny and laughing likes to laugh. right. i don't think you specify any thing else. florida. sure you can. some way you can specify the woman's age constantine sense katia, message. he's already exchanged messages with several women, but it's never gone beyond virtual contact. i actually met in person. well, how should i put it? no, the what a shame. oh yeah, for sure. maybe it'll work out with county. yes. maybe it'll work out.
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hope i hope it does it, but in the water now they're both eating in the water of i just now this they want to have it. lemme look he's going at it. yes. i know there is no, he's not full yet. why? yes i know not to let him to that. oh yes, i know one when she was younger, sabina thought about having children of her own. but she was repeatedly told it wasn't possible me. if i have a disability, i need my. my sister said it wouldn't be good up word. exactly. what is i can't read or write. i couldn't teach the child anything. it's nice letter vision. i'm a bit sad. yes. no. i would like to have kids, you know,
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but i'm also afraid i wouldn't manage up. yeah. go come, you can't always choose mother to accept things as they are. it's also okay without a child. oh, what's to come at the care home in london? harden with does constantine here from katy? what's new with take lashona. mon advised no buck. the bed a fell apart. yeah, exactly. and what's being discussed in the sex and love group?
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