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is back around every corner on every wall. the work goads view is into thinking. maybe i could do that, which is precisely what 9 year old lucas greenfield did. his work was chosen to feature in the academies. you show it. so maybe when it's, when my head teacher told me, he bought it for me and they're like it, it felt really cool, but my work contract by the pro. this is a rough and tumble exhibition. a reminder that creativity comes in all manner of shapes and sizes. the fall can al jazeera london ah pop up here and also 0. and these are the headlines. the united states will donate half a 1000000000 more doses of the fines the vaccine to developing nations survive and made that pledge virtual covered $900.00 summit on the sidelines of the un general
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assembly. united states is buying another half 1000000000 doses of pfizer to donate to low and middle income countries around the world. this is another half 1000000000 doses that will all be shipped by this time next year. and it brings our total commitment to a donation of donated vaccines over $1100000000.00 vaccines to be donated, put another way for every one shot we've administered to dayton america. we have now committed to do 3 shots to the rest of the world. but us regulators have also approved booster shots of the 5, the vaccine people over the age of 65 and other high risk individuals will be eligible for their 3rd job. a booster which can be administered 6 months after the initial 2 dose course. in other news, the town of bands appealing for quick united nations recognition as the new rulers of afghanistan. the groups appointed a new envoy to the un and requested he be allowed to speak at the general assembly
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. france will send them back to back to the u. s. after president manuel macro and spoke to joe biden to commer diplomatic dispute in a phone call. biden and micron did agree france should have been consulted about a security pact which the u. s. is formed with britain and australia under that new lines, australia will turn its back on a french submarine deal in favor of american nuclear power, subs biden and micron themselves time to meet in october. the u. s. will provide more than $330000000.00 in aid to venezuelans and announcement made only shortly after president nicholas madura demanded sanctions on venezuela. be lifted. an attendance in president car site is declared. he will rule by decree and ignore parts of the constitution. these new measures go beyond the steps i took in july, when he set the prime minister for his parliament and assumed executive authority. you're up to date with the headlines strain and thanks from talk to al jazeera,
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we what gives you hope that is going to be peace because the situation on the ground seems to be pointing. otherwise we listen. we were never on whatever road to off migration. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that imagine on sierra ah hi, answer me ok today on the stream, the shift pattern of austria sanchez khana, a more done. i, italy, the founder of food for so another of contemporary art and music. a goodwill ambassador, united nations environment program. chao maximo, but dora commits die. you welcome to the dream. sounds good to see. did i leave anything off that list of important credits that you have right now? what if i miss probably got the money?
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and louisa, we because of that, then you can replace that we bill of that, you know, in the past couple of years and weeks we'll be really close this year all of us and we, it took 5 years to clean all the fields from gimmick. now we can produce all our, the pressure vegetables through it, and that we bought, we pyro barley for, for our reference. so last summer i am now going to keep you all to myself. we also have people around the world watching on youtube. right now. we have a comment section, it is live, it is open, it is ready for you. in the comment section, you can put your comments or questions for maximo, but poorer, and he will answer them. so getting, i mean, as soon as she can last summer, i'm going to start a few years ago. have a look on my laptop this, this youngest to hear you last summer was actually doing social learning. why he's re all right. i think you're 7 that
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yeah. have had you cooked anything? yeah. had you grandma told you anything? probably even because i was born in the late in the year. so. yeah, really i was still 6. think here. oh maximo, what was your relationship? baker? what was your relationship for? did you already have skills as a 6 year old? no, i grew up on the table. you know, i was a younger of 5 brothers and sisters and i was spending time in the kitchen with my mom and my grandmother in my hand. and you know, from under the table i was looking at the, were the, i was looking, you know, and in the, from a different perspective. and in the meantime, i was feeling that the leaning rolled from like grandmother crap.
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there was there's so many, but you have done over the years, which i find fascinating, which is that you've, you've led this movement from chefs being in the kitchen and people with my ring, their skills, the color re skills to being out in the world, talking to the world about important issues, the connection is obvious once you start hearing and seeing it, where did that come from in your life? who gave you that voice? i think the reputation of the shaft is a start growing in the ninety's and all of the of that gas are nami, con, grass, help us to connect one to another and to connect to each other and we became friends. that's a move in the, you know, is be, become
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a movement and global movement as spanish, french, chinese, japanese americans, all together in india, congress in which we were sharing technique, ideas and everything. and locally we started, we started becoming more, you know, a consider a, in a, in a different way. and that to me, when i was preparing a video, i remember there was one moment that i was preparing a video called come back was all about memory was all about the fishing and the area. they have beautiful park of the day. also the book, i found the max that a florida garden was really mad on that, where we will fill me about the eel, a swimming pool river, and that, you know,
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so i can, i will keep filming, and i kept that there now. so there's that guard in the short movie that i was presenting in the come clean out of congress at the rejoining media, remind our president and decide to look at the movie and that start talking and discussing with me. and we convinced their resume and to invest their 14500000 to clean their old bar code for where they come from, where the economy of their emilio mine is. the clock is of the economy of media. remind you to dale down the ball river, and at that point, as i understood that, you know,
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i was more than in this some of my recipe. i could be and they did go change. and you know, since i was a kid at our region, you understand that stay together and it's more than that. you get stronger than the talk just about yourself or, or play with yourself and that, and their point there was a 2012 when it be to her quick hit, the modern and the costs are still me generate that came to me and he said well, we have a big problem we, we have a 360000 wheels of periodontal that have damage us throughout the us. so i came out with this recipe called regional casual bit in which i was using a lot,
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a lot of me generate that with new technique. and, and i create these that incredible recipe that i was sharing with all of my actually the word. yeah. and we start selling by mid january. i know there was damage put to vida in that kilos or double kilos. people from all over the world like that, you know, like a magic. yeah. as buying payment generate and informal, we saw the 360000 wheels of dennis and we see the old compartment just with the recipe. yeah. yeah. and that would be as a social jester. so from there, after that the universal exposition in which was the planet and the rest is
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history. last and then i'm going to bring you up to the present. i promise you that we would have questions for you. and this one comes in the chef manager at in perfecto restaurants. hey, she is immediately after she's finished. i would love your reaction and your response back in 2017. i've seen them stay there. i'm just gonna my feed into the x to all the movie and i'm deny lee was what makes you didn't stand out was the fact that it's been like one big family. i knew 12. i was fortunate enough to have a look at my c morning, non profit project food for thought was which nitrogen hungry and i can with it. and you shall be moved from teaching me the most important lesson, those my legs that have been showing every day i do show me the most happiness and chef please. can i ask you one question?
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how can we need a concept like successfully? yes. wow. that's amazing. you know, feel very good. who you are that you know it's out. can you make with sol? i think, i think 1st of all that you what you really look at to look at yourself and understand if you really want to do it because it's not easy is not easy because that you have to believe in yourself. you have to believe in the others. you, you really want to want to share that your idea is incredible. you know, strain you have to add to make this app and then you have to find
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a partner that is going to take care of that everyday lives. because that's very important than our project is. a closer project is not it charity project. the real heroes of food for soul are the volunteers. they are like working every day in our repertory are all over the word. after that, you have to connect with the market, supermarket, and organize that, you know, at the top of surplus food because it is not about food weight. it's about surplus food. and you know that, and we produce food for 12000000000 people every year. and there are a 160000000 people, they don't have aspects to food that they don't have anything to eat. and we are
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7000000000 on earth. and we wave $1300000000.00 of food every year. and we are becoming that is 33 percent of the production, and we are becoming the 1st cause of climate change. so lee, the more we are, the battery is we are available, lucia as the buyers will say, as you'll, you want to change that they're all prospective of that india. but if you can change your own neighbor, these is a really great victory. i've learned that through every single reportorial when, when we did this for the 1st time and we create the project on the universal acquisition. i said it, you know, let's try,
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let's see what's going on. i involve all my friend, our designer to create a beautiful place that was that this is me land there. why don't before was london . and this one is and that, and that, and that's like, i would just want to point out because you know how beautiful the spaces are. but the beauty, the environment is just as important as the right talk to us about that a little. absolutely. the beauty of that design, the beauty of that are the quality of the idea, the beautiful, the beauty of the play, the beauty of creativity really can make the difference in the life of people. that's why i'm saying is not a chatter. the brothers by the, is there a culture, a project? because we are giving we are fighting food waste our craft,
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our time. but also we are fighting, socially delay show and you know, the need, the yes. you can really give the 2nd chance in life for people that really they they did, they, they, they met the, you know, they are and then they're in trouble. there. are they need that they do not have i have more question for yes. i'm going to see if i can fit them in as well. this is, this will, this is an god. listen to and got a lead. please respond to him directly. has a question for you. good. my question is what? the amount of weight that is produced in color and what do you propose is the most meaningful solution to address this issue all the way it's generated, enlarge kitchen that goes on college campuses? that's very good. that's a very good question. i was, i was invited with not, not the advisor, but we were organizing
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a big talker with the l. a times in los angeles. and i did a speech at the u. c. l. a. and i said, guy, we really need to, to do something very special. yeah, this is a perfect place for, for 2 to 2 people. a, these guys, you know, the new leader for the future. so in the campus can be set in every campus. the never university can be sat in a kitchen, a special kitchen, you which day you dance, they would be the bottle years. we could feed few of them lunch and people need that in the evening. connecting with that special supermarket or market. they're going to deliver their food, the next that it would be so easy to do it and he would change their mind the
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millions of the will. then they're going to be the leader of the future. i have a couple of questions for you, massimo on youtube are going to go live to achieve us right now. this one is from john cooper, within hospitality and restaurant kitchens. what measures and innovations are in place to reduce food waste? is the level food waste within hospitality, comparable with the waste happens at home? and exactly, that's a very good a, you know, it's a great question because we have we, the places where we ways the most is in our home is not being thereafter and you know, in the city for the scanner. yeah, i don't know if you know about that. we have a 3 nice land star like that, top of the top of the score rad, but we also have the 4 star that is the green one is the star of sustainability.
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and why? because our restaurant is 0 way all our restaurants are like acting as my grandmother would act on. so at everything that we have that we ways in our preparation goes to their staff meal. imagine, you know, serial friends is gonna be a $22.00. we 30 gas the every last 30 gas every day. but we have to be the 6, the workers, 6 the, all our kid, you know, every lunch and every dinner. so it's a big, incredible creative but exercise is stuff meal. and each one of us once a week, as to play where to start as to work on that and to create
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stuff neil and you know, show how could you know, how you are? we find food the way you know. and then the crazy thing is now that we have an x plan, our safety manual. that is like everyone wants to pay that plan and we have so much eggplant wave. and we are eating a couple of months into the menu. the point that you know, but where we ways the most is in our home and that's why i said that many times that that kids are inquiring being what we did. the me and my daughter and charlie during the 1st load down was the perfect example of who are sole i'm going to share with, i'm going to show on your laptop on my laptop,
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quit your kitchen quarantine because your family at home is exactly as wild as i would imagine it would be, i'm going to show you remember, do you remember those pictures of italy during february, march, april, and what was happening there? unless serious locked down as this is what it was like and maximize home doing quarantine? how look the i every was handmade and made it on the you know, but the everything is done that the body booty body become do me a back up and i love to go in the oven tomorrow and that will be here for tomorrow. okay. one second thank you.
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oh. 6 there you go in there right today. i have to say, i feel like we found a tool. the most important thing is that okay, educate people out to buy because you have to buy the right amount of food that, that you need for a couple of days. or 3 days, and then you use the that food that we've with and, and that, and when that the refrigerator is empty, you dedicate another an hour to shop. these is the most important, the 1st level, 2nd. and so and, and so dawn shop the for one month, feel your big get free. there we've been gradient because the gonna
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spend more money. you're going to eat that, nothing you're going to eat. but you don't take anything because the food they've brought in. and that is not pacey at all, but my suggestion is by seasonal ingredient focus on local ingredients. i add some duct exhaust. the for example, i think about done or dental delta dental can, can how, but please pass that to get perfect. and, you know, just with that is that in natural money, you know, these kind of example know, and that, that point, you know, you're going to stop way if you're going to eat better and you're going to save money and you, you're going to find food way this is the most simple thing in that larger scale, or, you know, we,
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what we did the universal exposition and we have that and they tell in governance, for example, and the french government to ride the little food ways and pass the little about food way. i'm doing a lot of things that, you know, in events that, or like my little thing with the audio, you know, and if we can one day open that $1000000.00 all over the world that you know, we're going to feed the people they need. we're going to buy the old ways of these were the and the planet is going to mild because we are, as i said before, we are able, lucia, not me, not you, but all together. let me just share this with you because you know, this is coming up and this is new in the last couple of years. the international
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day of awareness of food loss and waste the 29th of september. that's coming up and just a couple of days time. why is this important is also part of the sustainable development goals, that development agenda that we have as a whole world. why is that important to you? because that brings in your role as a you knighted nation. if i'm a program, goodwill ambassador that you have to see, you have to understand that, you know, i grew up like this. i grew up in a family with wasting food was like what was not acceptable. i couldn't leave that table if i brought the food in my place and i didn't want to have my grandmother what she wouldn't let me leave that table. but you know, we were ok, this is a little bit creepy. instead every we,
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we are living the more than about just 10 minutes from here. it's country, you know, and there are farmers and that needs family and they were growing. and the 8th of december and in our farm, we were killing the big but to celebrate life not to celebrate the death, to celebrate life. why? because that we were the big was part of the family, most of the time, dad name. and you know, the big was giving us life. my grandmother, keep saying to me was giving his life tool to feed the family and they're all here . so you have to pay respect of the any. and, you know, use every single part for every single bone. and you know, that the way you respect they, that the way you, you,
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you fight food ways in many different aspect. and when you grow like that, you know, it's extremely important because because that inside wasting bread crumbs and is that is like with math. but i could spend the whole day with you, but we have to wrap up what would be the last thing that you would want to say and it's one sentence, one sentence, one is that one sentence, the rep is that with that one says is food. the right now is it called to act. so i'm talking about mac latour to being a guest on the string. we appreciate you. grad sir. thanks for watching everybody. thanks for your questions. i see you next time. take. ah
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much more than to the communities they live in no matter how much you need to presentation as much as anyone else's going to like the main one of the most polluted part of the niger delta. and now it's people say they want to clean up that is the bottom and with the media lunch that coverage will cover you just when you suffer calamities. i don't think that's right. and that is what i want them to change. i wanted to go further to cover story stuff, impact the lives of people to, to flip the stories that i was really passionate about. the stories with the government's food rather, keep him stories stuff, drop the fixed narrative and depend on the reality on the thought is why i became a john,
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