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multi tasking season modern mess because if we do too much at teddy all wrong, we mess things up risking brain damage. so let's stop this self sabotage. humans and multitasking watch. now on youtube, v. w documentary the, the hello and welcome to focus on your up. it's wonderful to have you with us. an increasing number of people are risking their lives and making for real. is john even social from new life in europe? according to the united nations, more than a 180000 people arrived in europe, why? of the medicine they knew this, you're alone. others use land rules to reach the borders of the european union. last, you bear with nearly 1000000 asylum seekers of many of whom also wanted to bring
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their families all hoping for a better future here. the rise a number of creating problems for europe. ignatius bedroom, for instance, is dropping with a substantial spike and asylum seekers in the capital city of brussels. residents are increasingly coming across men sleeping on the streets. the countries fail to meet its obligations to see what we were to provide lodging for me. asylum seekers have given rise to this situation as it is of those affected r y thing. the protest robin rodrigo, along with numerous others falls to sleep outdoors. as window approaches the order, these may not be coming on so to of the future. a day breaking in the belgian capital. 47 year old for line. couldn't robin? rodrigo has been sleeping rough for a few weeks night, directly outside of belgium's asylum office. he's waiting for them to process his
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application. my us the room. then he's a told me right now we don't have a room because too much people of this country. then he went to sleep for the flow, positive the floor. with no way to go, he waits here, like dozens of others, rather than watches as every morning at 8 30 am the brussels asylum applications and opens for half an hour. women and children and families line up on the last single men on the right. belgium provide shelter for refugee women and children that taken away from here immediately. but since october 2021 meant arriving alone, i'm not given. housing sends buckeye with phones telling them to get on the know ready for a waiting list. it's volunteers who provide help every morning. the guys, if nothing, to do nothing to eat, no with to go. but nobody. according to the bedroom,
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know the bedroom with policies are compelled to keep a to give a shy interview for to these people and they decide not to comply with the know they don't get. all the refugees can do is wait, like nazareth teller, he was a soldier in the ass down on me before the west pull, dived the arrived in belgium 3 months ago, fleeing the taliban in afghanistan. mice that you had sent as a bad look at this. i live in uh, 3 mine, 4151. live in this uh, 10. uh the there. is there any hour? seduce and is where are you bet? off to the asylum office closes at 9. am people just bus for the day robin. his strong catholic faith brings him to brussels cathedral. he prays to find a way through this lovely. and the mag
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you, some of us sitting up with the that's the, is it, is it the one of the probably that because he's not seeing his wife and 2 young children in 3 was the 1st the robin says he had his possession stolen and that he no longer runs a passport, i want to move the family. then when i go to visa, then i can take my 2 kids and my wife. then i like to stay the it. i want. i like to it'll be put, but i don't have money. but he's still on certificates. he's received from jobs as a qualified, heavy duty construction. well the, you worked in a rock in 2005 in 2010 in capital and one year and a half in romania. according to the refugee charity flickering of back, the average time it takes for an asylum request to be processed in belgium is $440.00 days on the you little people have the right to shelter during that weight and flexing of axis this as a european problem,
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you see an overall race to the bottom and the whole of the repeating union when it comes to the common asylum system, where every country versus a big worst and the neighboring country because they want to be less attractive. so in a way, it is part of the overall european policy to be the least attractive country out there. belgium has a housing waiting list of the single men, which they cut off at $2700.00 names. so there were at least that many sleeping rough, many hundreds more unable to even get the name on the list. the domestic belgian courts have ruled 8000 times against the government not upholding the right to reception. as did the european court of human rights against belgium over $1700.00 times, we received a written response from the office of the belgian state sex tree in charge of asylum, according to its belgium face to 40 percent increase in asylum requests in 2022
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from 2021 and with 30 full size and 500 places. the asylum reception network in belgium has never been so large quote, nobody can say that there is a lack of will to support the homeless man h r a t 's have started occupying premises like this for my office building and brussels. 350 men, mainly from burundi. so don eritrea, i'm g m and live here. february's to pre needs a 15 strong team and is having to reject around 20 new arrivals like this man. every day to day we have no no free place. so i can put the people like this relatively new into the cycle of homelessness. and waiting robin is still convinced that his family's future is here in europe. this my son kevin, this my door, the book seat is me. and so he keeps waiting with more more men sleeping in the
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passages outside belgians. asylum office everyday lives. very tough here now and is not even when to yet of china as far machines as seen as an extension of beings influence in europe. the country lita should be as harshly with critics of damaging, including those who have fled into anxiety for in law who lives in london has been tirelessly advocating for freedom of expression and democracy in his homeland. for years, the chinese government has offered a bounty for inflammation that could lead to his of asked the hong kong chinese active is does not feel safe, even in exactly the freedom for hong kong from eggs island, london, fin low fights for democracy in his home country. despite the hong kong government offering a bounty of over 100000 euros for his capture,
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including myself to this token of the most safe to attach a prospect to my life. as well as my unwavering quest for the monk, chrissy is essentially to transnational repression. the aims and crushing older voices as pro democracy across the globe. the hong kong authorities went to a rest, the 30 year old and put them on trial in hong kong. they claim that's been low and 7 other active as their subversive elements. working with foreign governments to infiltrate the state we want to reclaim our destiny. we want to reclaim a freedom, reclaim our rights to democracy. that's what self determination. hong kong has had a special administrative status since it's hand over from britain to china in 1997 . it's based on a doctrine of one country to systems. but this principle is showing cracks. beijing
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is exerting increasing influence. 4 years ago, hundreds of thousands of people from hong kong took to the streets to demonstrate against beijing's interference. fill out a surveyor by profession was one of the leaders at the time. he spent 2 days in police custody after which he fled to great britain. the former colonial power of these days, it's only a small representative group protesting in london in hong kong itself. hardly any one dares to publicly criticize the chinese government withdrawing the free world. one day after 9 intense myself. and we have witnessed our system at a real issue of our freedoms as well as democracy and autonomy. and right now we have more than 1600 for the increase in the surfing the lives in the home comprises been louse, speaks of intimidation, even an exile in london. peace cautious and believed. it's quite likely that
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attempts could be made to kidnap him. he's spoken of an incident shortly after his arrival in britain, where he was brutally beaten up by a group of strangers. the british government does not want the extra dikes in laos, and the british foreign secretary says no attempts to intimidate and silence people will be tolerated. we've repeatedly asked the chinese embassy in london for a statement, but haven't received a reply. of the china town is an epicenter of london's chinese community. hardly anyone here wants to comment on the situation in hong kong. it's too sensitive. those who do express and opinion tend to support the chinese government and its influence in hong kong. the hong kong should definitely have his right to make decisions. of course that is true because the separate policies, but i do believe that hong kong is in on separate both part of sorry, not
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a 100 economy like is actually pretty bad is to use. so i think is good for home people as well also for me and then i think sometimes the discipline see it differently in march right through the middle of china town been low calls on the british government to impose sanctions on hong kong officials and to detach itself economically from china. they may be sol regarding technical issue, the on the other hand we have some ministers or maybe some, some other people would pursue for more trading with, with china, increasing our dependency on the chinese market. i would say, well, we must well change from this kind of inconsistent approach in london, venmo, and the other activist can express their opinions publicly in front of the chinese embassy. they dream that one day this will be possible again and hong kong to
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the front of natalia tay, now addressing the highest authority of the catholic charge of undoubtedly a profound on both frances, along with numerous other choice dignities, 2 of us to walk with designer and multi talented, philipo sourcing, natalie from rome, the design of gay dawn with the tools, i'm extremely trendy. and even though he doesn't necessarily fit the conventional image of the vatican, he monitors to hold a crucial position and creating the vestments for the catholic church of the st. peter's basilica, filippo search and natalie makes clothing for some of the most important religious figures in the world. his souls, chas. tables, and head gear for bishops are in high demand throughout the vatican, with orders coming in from cardinals, bishops, and even popes. pacific pacific,
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yes the are even on the go to see the i made by the office for the trogie cool celebrations of the supreme punches. united keeps telling me about when an order arrives. i start to work on the design, you know, then i make it the suggestions to the people, stuff of it before they make the choice slide for last year. filippo stories in rome, right on the border of the vatican city. it's not a fashion boutique, so mass garments are not fashion, he says, but rather garments for eternity. and that 580. see okay. yeah. and the white stove with the cross of young kind of decor. let's see that the tree of lifestyle is inspired by the early days of the church. the key is uh, inquiry chip uh, when it was the symbol that counts as a temp job to do it and not so much the ornamentation symbol in on the corner seat . just creations are produced in santa condra. lo,
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not far from rimini. searching natalie usually uses silk or rolls his team then embellishes the pieces with religious embroidery all by hand. what sex is work a part is this my new attention to detail the 1st about the flux to see data view. we are working on the final details of a chest people for an important customer calling already came in. this central part is originally employed at mazda c complaint. and we also want them entering the entire edge in the same style. quad chain through filippo has made around 20 garments for po frances and more than 50 for the late po benedict, the 16th, including this miter and the one benedict war lying and stated saint peters basilica. see that the problem is to see
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a lot of students in the gospel and you post been a dig style was based on the origins of the church and then there's bunch edition already there. so that's in put you put francis's style is not much different. yeah, it means it's a little simpler and little like to and perhaps a little less bold then put benedicts was for them to leave. those spins up to a 1000 hours of work on some of his roads. prices go from $1.00 to $7000.00 euros. and today, the priest don't, gabriella is looking for a new chest. people see, it's so beautifully liked you can wear them to ordinary mass and also to high mask this. and you take the audio it pretty, this a little thing, the to search and narrowly offers a range of different products to which aren't intended for cardinals, right next door. his other store cells colognes with names like 2 s, pitts ruse. cyber 6 or cruising area intended for rose gate community. the
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catholic customers next door don't seem to mind. like yes, i know, but i'm very, as a church should be welcoming it shouldn't shy away from anything and be open to all aspects of our society to face everything without fear. because that is also a part of the christian message to his faith and 6 will orientation or not in contradiction. on the contrary, kind of drunk caravaggio, michelangelo lee in other davinci and many other artists have shown us that the creation of beauty of it comes old. so the church does not pass. judgment is a boss that we belong, is unimportant. and so in his pursuit of beauty and fine art, filippo has found a way to reaffirm his face. have you ever seen kids quite this excited about this school lunch,
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especially when it's full visit to move? well, the children in this friend school are given means that are remarkably heavy. and on top of that, that totally organic loss. i 2 is a small town and southern friends with a little over 10000 residents. and perhaps one of the most eco friendly places in the country. they use the cane use us so fresh. they squeak when they cleaned. there's so many the left us till next week. no, it's all for today. it's 8 am at the school cafeteria and was set to great. frederick is in a great mood today. today we're making pizza. we prepared to do yesterday so that it could rise over night. that way it's nice and soft. there was no heat. the kitchen may be pretty cramped,
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but it runs like clockwork. the team is hard at work, preparing lunch space of 300 meals a day here and everything is completely organic, making this kitchen a great model for the rest of france. the season we only cook with vegetables that are in season. it starts with zucchini piri chard and then we also have dental you can just so much fun cooking with fresh ingredients and at noon it's time for a lunch break. the children are already pretty impatient. i won't move past this. now i won't move the children i may get as much as they can actually age. the idea is to avoid food waste.
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to them it goes without saying that it's totally organic. to launch a costs between nearly 3 to 8 us peaks is the best it. so got me kindly food is healthy. do you eat organic at home to yes. always. and here is where the vegetables are grown for all 3 school cafeteria is in, was set to work as a planting peppers. they tend to the crops almost all year at a price is for euros and $0.50 per kilos. they may not be able to compete with wholesalers, but they have control over everything here. and as the delicate puppies show chemicals and pesticides to boot. the whole property belongs to the city, and it's basically self sufficient and producing fruit and vegetables. you pay well
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from them was sent to municipality is responsible for this project or message for data. we started this project because here at the cortez you farming has nearly disappeared from over the news. we wanted organic frequent content and we wanted it from local news. farmers and you'll put the look at it. no. which is why they bought the entire state from the who had inherited it and it costs the millions they also wanted to prevent luxury apartments from being built here. a good. there's really a book with there's a lot of real estate speculation along the quote as you we put together an ambitious plan aiming to preserve for us and farm length away. it sounds like a good that's how the city has managed to retain its job with its restaurants, shops, history and culture, enabling it's 10000 inhabitants to live
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a quiet life here. be a a scary is the man just like his father before him. and he's an ecological pioneer in the otherwise the deeply conservative region was set to is considered the model green city of southern france. the, the, the underlying idea is to create a place where people like to live and are happy to offer a high quality of life in an environment that remains as intact as possible. that's why the city has for it to provide its own water supply to all households buying against powerful companies operating across regions. the next go to become self sufficient in energy production to the media center is just the beginning us get. he has had solar panels installed on the roof because he is the sun shines $300.00 days a year. the ecological mindset isn't very present along the court as you. it's not
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much of a trend here, and there's really still a lot to do. fits of when he has a point, there's quite a bit of catching up left to do, especially when it comes to traffic cause roll through the city in the morning and off to work with not a bike path insights. but instead they have this a bike workshop for everyone. here you pay 5 euros a month to get your bike fixed up. the local government helps fund the project in the hope that more people will switch to biking vision yet it's a brilliant idea. they always give you advice and help you so you can get on your bike again. so it's not like, you know, solving the bike expo to keep guidance and help everyone in the past been, what is it working? well now i was set to is especially attractive to families and young
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people. the city keeps drawing and you come those who appreciate the cities green policies. yeah, there's a real organic and sustainable culture here who's and that's the way it should be seen you last. you have to click the 2 of them have quite some plans to reinforce more centers image as a green island, fighting for a sustainable future in the middle of conservative southern france. godfrey is how quite the tradition in vienna. coffee house got it. so was even designated a human school go to the head of the age in 2011. so it requires something unique and special to really stand out as a restaurant to you and this coffee house landscape. christy on towels has done just that. he has in carpet that his unconventional hobby and his profession, the historical elevator cabins make the coffee concept especially unique. the
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visa, elevators may be in operations, but they're used in a different way than usual. in vienna's 1st elevator cafe, you can drink your coffee and historic art nouveau elevator cabins. you have the lease here. we have an elevated cabin from 1996, which was designed to be operated by personnel for 15000. i could stay on toes slip central, the uniform of the elevator operator. the trained electrical engineer is now a cafe owner. he wants to share his passion for elevators with others as of him that the so this modem last known as a pot to no style mode. it was for the general public, for instance, in office building one, we're going to do it so and here we have a contrast. this was the single person, kevin reserved for the wealthy by the high instead of a ride to the 3rd floor, guests are served coffee and pastries. children, especially are fans of the somewhat cramped cabins. they even know this was
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a none of rita new things every day. there are lots of little details to a place that really make it look better childs, remove all the elevator cabins with his own hands from old via these buildings. he and his restoration workshop. he refurbish, has them for the cafe with all the details that are unique to them in the thin lines. the embellishments there was always this tightly wave in greer up the new, the, all to the 16 every elevator had one of us. because it's so characteristic to them, and i have re purpose the material in various pieces for the cafe about neighbors. chris john, tell us, has turned his passion into a profession. he's completed his barrister training and received their certificate for working in distraught of me. you can still see he's new to the restaurant rate . in a city full of cafe is toast, has found his own each while his elevator stay grounded is cafe is reaching for
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