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the faces dw, is life from berlin. nicholas my doodle claims election victory in venezuela. results show my daughter was possibly winning some 51 percent of sunday's vote for the country's opposition. listen. reject those big guys saying they want putting them on a pollution cost with the government and 5th girl by escalating tensions in the middle east. israel took care of the cabinet, authorizes the response to saturdays, as strikes in the occupied going on heights. he's run blames the attack, which gives 12 children and teenagers on hezbollah. the, i've been expanded. you welcome minutes reeling, president nicholas my doodle has been declared. we know of the presidential race by
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the countries elect auto counts, so with 51 percent of the vote, the result set the stage for the 3rd time for my doodle, who has, who was the country with a firm hand sticking over from hugo chavez in 2015, the opposition has disputed the election tally claiming it had been manipulated by the elect total console, which is run by loyalist close to the president. here as my due to a speaking of to his victory was an honest bobby and i said before there would be peace and there was and there has been and there is evolve and there will be peace and stability and justice after the 28th of july from today onwards, peace, stability, and respect for the law and justice. basketball from john list, a married man,
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i was now joining us from cadillac as mary. how does the opposition reacting to this resolved as well? the opposition is strongly claiming the result of fraudulent saying they have a voting needed to prove their results. clark, quite different from the ones that were announced. they say if you look on silas, which is the making opposition and sound is they want the election by a landslide. they say 70 percent of the vote on. uh well, they are asking for international uh the international community to is these uh they are now there will be options to, uh, some sort of uh, uh, claim that uh that the, the, the nation of the data was money. if you make that the by the government control electoral bore, why does it take so long to announce the results? do we know?
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well, this piece of the information is key because uh, generally it takes time to know all the results. the bit of swell is up to audition for many of the elections that they have taken place over the last 20 years. the government says, on the elect, a bore that the results are announced only what, when the reasons irreversible tendency, meaning that they have the majority of the boats down to in the selection day is the results where now just 2 hours ago. and uh, with $0.84 off to both kansas. some people a know about this matter. say the difference between because that's my brutal i'm gonzales, could be very good with the both that artist feel me see what happens next? a no, but it's right to marry as well. right now. there is no biased in the
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city. the opposition has announced that they will not call for demonstrations, but to claim that every sold uh tomorrow morning and also all day say it is important for the people to a say in the pool is facial, especially on those where they've dropped boats hard to be towns that are being talented as to alter regions. there are many uh, many, nothing american presidents. they say that they, they don't recognize the better. so that's results. for example, she less pressure than say that the results are hard to believe just you. well, um, because i was uh, supported the result and congratulated a president nicholas my buddha and orders like your why argentina and even costa rica are saying they need to check about more about the results on gold,
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especially for the missions of the a carter center on the us that are in the con, 3 in the ground, checking their results. uh, we need to say that they, they were of servers and they are expected to present a report about what they saw, what the witness here are in been in this way. now. we live at the moment, but thanks so much for joining us today at john list, mary may not incorrect us. thanks so much. i to now to see yourself an escalation in fighting along the east, about 11 on both the israel to get up to cabinets has given the go ahead. photo responds to saturdays, rocket attack, and the occupied goat on heights, which caves 12 children. he's ready to blame somebody living group has ball up operating in southern lebanon. it denies being involved. does it get it? the cabinet has authorized the governments to decide on the nature and timing of for response. and israel's defense minister has vowed to hate the enemy hard.
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the rock at the attack has raised fear as if in all of all the pain is violent hezbollah, which is backed by your on the funeral procession. the streets of most of this 1000 strong. the rocket strike that killed 12 people on a soccer field was the deadliest attack in months since then, exchanges a fire with the lebanese militant group. hezbollah have escalated for the local drew's community in the israel occupied golan heights. it's a shock and that's no real cause we all know the trash has been children like you are killed anyway. elevate in the country. oh, no. the indian is on killed himself in the all the children killed and gone on children other no mean precious. and i'm human being, i really my lives, the how you say tranquillity, who advice are you frustrated? i know that we look to so strongly assigned a deal and model this guy end up with someone come out and say if we don't want to
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dine thing the few long thing them. despite regular cross border hostilities has bullet denies attacking the football pitch where the victims were playing. but israel's army chief says they have evidence proving otherwise. they'll walk efficiencies, but this is the who have a thought stroke. is it like being sent to an an area but i wanted to kill civilians? one stood out. you know what i mean? it is really defense forces reacted just hours later. they say this footage shows airstrikes against has the military targets in southern and central 11 on the road . we are significantly increasing already in the next stage of flight the middle off on at the same time we are fighting and got as we are also able to tackle very far away or stating this route. that will be more challenging than we would increase the readiness. we will actually go back 11 on has warned that a significant attack by israel would lead to
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a regional war for more. let's go to the news correspondence, rebecca raters in jerusalem. rebecca, these run this account of the cabin that has authorized the ministry to respond to the goal on hide strike. i'll be about to see a major escalation. well that is certainly what everyone in the region is fearing has everybody really on the edge of the se, terry berrish all across the world as it relates to say, just how israel is going to retaliate to this strike that they blame on has blah blah, still denying that they were part of the, the, the, the rock, it was these. but suddenly israel have vowed that has been a will pay the price that some of the words of your,
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of the law. definitely saying that they are going to strike how we have seen summer . this goes to town in the german city of heidelberg, used to be a bustling u. s. army base housing, nearly 5000 people. but it's been close for more than a decade. like many old bases around germany with usually continue to rock or be torn down. instead, this many city is up for a makeover in this part of the massive urban experiments. while many of the nearly $300.00 buildings here are set to be referred to as those that don't fit into the plans aren't just going to be demolished, they'll be picked apart and their materials will either be recycled or reduced. this technique is called urban minus a construction trend that's picking up steam around the world. so how exactly does it work in tenant live up to the heart,
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the built in the 1950s as part of the us military's significant cold war presidents in west germany. patrick henry village was an american island on the outskirts of titled like many us army bases. it was basically its own little city, with housing for thousands of soldiers and their families, schools, a church, a bowling alley, and most importantly, that even had american fast food chains you couldn't find in the rest of germany. but after us troops relocated to nearby the spot in in 2012. patrick henry village became a ghost town, leaving behind thousands of american appliances and even outlets. since then, the year is only been used in part to temporarily house refugees. the city has grand plans to redevelop the village into a shiny new district with housing for thousands offices in green spaces that would typically mean mass demolishing and getting rid of these old houses and putting up
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entirely new ones. but old buildings are only a problem if we see them as such. yeah. yeah. and are mining concept citizen of the so called the city as an excise of cuz i some stuff with this was mentioned hunting and the less than that i can be sweet. i mean, that's all the guy from voice. you're getting a chuck is heidelberg step, you de mer, and heads up in the city planning department, some border shut, seduce here i use the games and these are sets of or the of that section. i'm going to do some a tie in. these no instruct type on roughly one 3rd of the buildings will be left standing, gutted and renovated as the rest will be taken down to make space for a denser neighborhood with mixed use buildings, not just housing. but the special thing about this project is that instead of sending the deconstructed buildings to landfill, the goal is to resell for use or recycle every thing that you can see here, from literally the ground. while windows like these could typically be used
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for changing energy standards, since these were put in, it means that they can't, they tend to be recycled. a tricky process, but it's possible concrete can either be used or recycled as well. but then we've got to find a home for all of these big old american fridges in germany. all those will be tough. so all of this represents a new approach to old buildings and goods. quite development of they may have gotten his fault as asked by that as to quite a lot to me to that this was my documents and comes with my not much improving how we build things is vital construction accounts for 13 percent of global energy related carbon emissions and it's not just about putting up buildings with buildings or demolished, they usually end up in landfill. all told construction and demolition account for about one 3rd of all the waste in europe. projects like the one in the heidelberg can do their part to change this, but it didn't actually start here. it started in an office and stood car about
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a 100 kilometers. so the 1st step is actually to, to get an idea of what do you have to sign which works for e t a and environmental consulting company that's partnered with title back to build a database of the cities building stock, starting with patrick henry village. so you need to know exactly how much material you have, what is the properties of the material or the hazardous substances. for instance, you can estimate of buildings construction materials based on its age and location and its data base hope. so these i titled may i get a sense of reusable and recyclable materials at their disposal on planning new projects titled back then confirms the estimates that means boring holes and the floors walls and ceilings and making a checklist of everything looked hanging around the former base it shows you that over 52 percent of the building is ex,
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the concrete in around 5 percent. this metal. and this is like a 1st overview of the inventory. me. this information is track for the whole neighborhood with a breakdown of all 500000 tons of material. look, i know this seems a bit try. but without any of this documentation in all of these databases, that'd be actual mining of urban mining is remotely possible. and mining is the systematic management of everything that's mandate. so before everything is coming to waste. and so how do we manage materials? so they don't become ways, but we can use them again as a resource. paula urban mining sometimes called circular construction, is a new term and has begun to take off in the last 5 to 10 years. it's not a new principle up until the industrial revolution actually urban mining was very common. me go shout and focuses on the built environment at dutch sustainability, consultancy, metabolic during the industrial revolution. i think that's what we see with
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a lot of production processes. that production became cheaper mazda assumption became more common and we kind of let go of we're using what be already have metabolic urban mining assets include partnering with cities, architects and construction companies. i think a very interesting case that we worked on is the building of the dutch national bank. the 14 story skyscraper was entirely disassembled, metabolic, are working with the developer to design a new building from the secondary materials. they've also built in the office park of old house boats. similar been mining projects that popped up from switzerland to belgium. and cities in the us are increasingly building material databases and passing laws that require buildings to be deconstructed, not demolished, but urban mining isn't one size fits all. the way we tried to solve the problem is not the same in different regions in different countries. boucher iran ego research has the built environment and co leads to you and sustainable buildings
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program. in the global south, for example, they're just starting as many empty houses office and shops as in the global north . but in a way, urban mining is pretty big here. even though people don't necessarily call it that, when you think offering formal sacraments, for instance, they are very sick, you know, in that materials that have been using these informal supplements have been, have had several lives before the end up in um, in these informing areas. and how to bag this process is a lot more bureaucratic, painstakingly documenting every tile and an entire mini city by color may seem a little bit crazy, but you never know when it might help. and that's not even the hard part. it's now that the real sun, weekends and the things that can be directly reused will need to be sold. the or the title is in cushion. and i'm also going to, if i think the feet of young stick doors on the toilet and sure thing on bush picking on, i'm a to and i'm a to one,
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come on for like to buy to haven't been unlocked. if it's in that, in session, i had 2nd thoughts on the pro mox in. think which the, some of the been to get some of the title of the sort of the, the buildings themselves will have to be picked apart. and then you need to figure out what to do with the materials. take the $90000.00 tons of brick at patrick henry village. most of that will be able to be reused to some degree. but for the 230000 tons of concrete, it's a different story with that and in between the to the for all right. and this and that would combine that and the to liked some type as components my tell you all knowing the tone to refute that sometimes when the ball punch lost into that as a single it'd be for she didn't for the items vega, the ticket time for you to out from, i tell you, i, you know, that some feed up even if we start cataloging and mining our buildings on a grand scale, will never be able to entirely eliminate the use of new building for us. it's not
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just about how we deconstruct what's already here. it's also about rethinking how we built to, usually in the building, you design a building, and then you find materials that fits. but if you have to design and it's a set of materials, then you really have to shift your way of thinking. i really have also a different position as the architect. this whole process to be more of a simpler of materials instead of a designer of the building. we'll need to use different materials if we want to make future urban mining easier. with that in mind, it builds with materials that are prime for easy reuse, pencil all of the untreated wood furniture in their office. they've also designed a circularity passport for new buildings that logs materials for future reference and tracking. this data could soon be a requirement in germany, despite the different contexts, lessons from these projects could be useful all over the world. if we are going to be building, um,
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say office buildings and the build this out. can we design these buildings so that these buildings could be deconstructed, easily, cranky, and put to use all fucking is to make this happen in the 1st place. there was they just might have to cut some red tape, which is something heidelberg planners knew all about the listening really intensive of person. um, does this my tell you all of us who yeah, me months um basically a pleasure to buy the bike up for this. uh, how about the leasing team? us just look up spectrum to the tv, but these are my tell you i end and just was logged into all and with an individual or a big binding project, starting the pop up all over the place, governments will have to help coordinate these complicated logistics. and they'll also have to step in to help overcome what might be the biggest challenge cost. so when you look at virgin materials, the day it meets a lot of c o 2 and they're very helpful for the environments. but they're often a lot cheaper than a secondary materials because labor, it's quite expensive. now,
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current system incentivizing urban mining and making it cheaper. we'll help drive change, but it will still take time projects like fido backs, patrick henry village re development or a start. but also show just how much has to change to get with an a smith of those goals. the name is, i think i want to say guns for you to mention for me that for the and size of the guys them cut on. that i meant to move his feet of all stuff, anything that he can go off he to put in the past that and so and then even to this guy as low as this kinds of things and the justice of and if i would just let us know in the comments if there are any urban mining projects happening where you live. thanks a lot for watching and don't forget to subscribe. you've got new videos for you.
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every friday, the the we have back in kenya as capital of ne ruby. now this city has been the thieves of ongoing protests initially started a guess a controversial fine as to the proposed sweeping increases in taxes. we need
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