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from the man on the ground invading and i guess that we should rather see corporation with the chinese of course nobody wants to china to be in control nobody wants a state like georgia or wills nine hundred eighty four governing the rest of the world but what choice do we have we have to see corporation and talk carbo's in their thank you very much but one thing we can say for sure is that there's a lot more wealth in china it now tops the list of global billionaires with six hundred forty seven of them that's according to the who rule in rankings a surge in stocks has propelled shoe g.-o. d. and the construction magnate for example to the top of the rich list his firm ever ground builds upper middle class homes and streets ahead of the competition with forty three billion dollars to his name next pony ma founded president
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c.e.o. and executive board member of internet media company ten said it's net worth has risen by fifty two percent this year to thirty seven billion dollars this could be the man you'd expect to see topping the list is jack ma he slips down to third place but this is interesting forty three people working for him have also made it on to the ritualised the chinese with over three hundred million dollars each the names well let's drink to that is nothing quite like oysters and champagne but not everyone's into slipping the squishy things out of their shells if you are a fan deadlocks the place to go a yearly oyster festival is underway which is not just about filling stomachs it's also about lending the environment a helping hand. fina is a very colorful place grey skies and beach sand oh yes and of course there are the red buckets those buckets and others are being filled with oysters which will later be brought to the barbecue and eaten grilled or on the half shell. among you can
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take as many as you can carry they can keep for up to four to five days with no problem although you know the oyster tourists harvest them well into the evening these oysters came from the pacific and stowaways on foreign ships and that's why it's so important to pick them they were introduced into an environment where they take away nourishment from native mollusks but the tourists don't care where they come from because they're just having fun finding them. to him doing that too and have everything you collect from nature by yourself is a greater joy when you get back home on fish hunting the primal instinct way. and at the camp it's time to crack some open and eat it with new innovative ways. miss out on the one with strawberry was great. as one tourist said this is my first time here but it won't be my last. i'm sorry to see me off thank
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i want to welcome to another action packed show we are taking to the water today both above and below here's a look at what's coming up. on this cd for the first time women are playing an important role at the volvo ocean race. at coast revisit a converted fisherman's hut in scotland. and under the water for i referred summary the last get up close and personal with sharks. we start off with one of the toughest sailing regattas in the world the volvo ocean race since one thousand nine hundred eighty three the most experienced sailors have
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taken to the high seas for a true test of endurance and they are about to do it again the race to start this weekend in the continent in spain and the regatta will take the teams forty five thousand nautical miles around the world across four oceans and the most notable aspect of this edition is that women are taking a leading role now we talk to some of the female crew ahead of the race. racing across the sea at breakneck speeds. even in training the volvo ocean race is teams take things to the limit. among the sailors battling to shave off seconds and heavy seas is british skipper deacon fahri. could be out of here tonight.
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a very privileged place to be seeing nature in its own environment and then trying to harness the power of nature to make it work for you i like the lack of distractions and the focus there is on the sighting of. kfar you was the first woman to sail solo and nonstop around the world in both directions and she's not the only female participant in this year's race eighteen women will be taking part thanks to the introduction of a new rule the more women on board the bigger the size of the team allowed. the idea is to open more doors to women at the sport's highest level. the level of the female side has not been allowed to get to the top level because they've not been able to sail with the best teams and i wanted to on that for our side help the sport and help the best female sailors go to the very top. all seven teams taking part in the fall the ocean race have decided to include women so this year there
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will be mixed crews fighting to win what is billed as the toughest sailing race in the world. some of the guys who have never sowed with women before i realizing that it's not such a bad thing and it can be a very nice environment to silence i think a mix tape brings out the best of the girls it makes them raise their game and it calms the testosterone of the boys a little so ends up being a very. nice environment the subtlety that women maybe have because they have less strength they have a little bit more subtlety and more finesse in a way is sometimes an advantage for women. most of the women participating in mixed teams this year sailed in the last of all the ocean race but the all female team had the odds stacked against them. and the sport of sailing and the volvo ocean rice in particular is an experience sport the more hours you
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sail the more hours you spend on the ocean the better you will become as a sailor only from. a curse the big names in men sailing were reluctant to take female crew members on board they were all waiting to see how the women performed in the preliminary import race and on the counter before the crew is put to sea proper next sunday. afterwards the male sailors congratulated their female counterparts. to be the barrier that they have referred to the spirit is from you know that call them out we are very happy that they are going to look at it our thoughts on some girls have got a lot of experience and you know a really good. and really good at their jobs and. you know we fill up with live done pretty lucky with the girls we've got. this year everything's changed at the ball the ocean race for both the women and the men. their team
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work improves with every hour that they sail together. as soon as we step on the boat or when we are together as a team there are no differences and we are one group of sailors and we just want to say it make the boat go really fast so we have the same goal to dig a trophy and to do that. in yeah i want to go to the. and so i'm hoping that now this is kind of been a watershed my human if this race can show you that makes teams work and in the future say this will get picked on ability not just gender. like you did now the crews have some forty five thousand exciting but grueling not a whole miles ahead of them whichever boat crosses the line first one thing's already decided for the first time women will be among the winners of the volvo ocean race. looks like a pretty amazing stuff all right thanks to popular demand u.s.
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president dollar trump is making an appearance in berlin sort of more on that in today's express. and. donald trump in berlin the president of the united states will be arriving in germany's capital on friday as a wax figure in madame tussaud's museum visitors reportedly requested the effigy the wax and donald will reside in the world politics zone in close proximity to his predecessor barack obama and to german chancellor angela merkel sixteen specialists worked on trump's like this for four months using measurements sent by the white house itself. the international art fair the fia is taking place outside the louvre in paris this month but for the world's most popular museum one functionalist sculpture apparently proved to be out of bounds a twelve metre high ensemble called domesticate or the sultan pulpy do decided to
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display the work by dutch artist fundies house after it was rejected by the louvre after complaints from the public. passers by can decide for themselves whether it's art or not. the city of rome is celebrating the two hundredth anniversary. if the casino valente a napoleon bonaparte commission the magnificent neo classes this villa in the villa borges a from architecture a separate polity a. it is come to embody the eternal city's modern history. the casino became a favorite haunt of rooms artists and political activists after the first world war . today it houses conference and exhibition spaces as well as a restaurant. it's lost none of its timeless allure.
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francisco or tristan or is considered a virtuous so in mixing classical piano music with electronic elements now when he plays on stage he often has a computer a mixing machine and a synthesizer right nearby to enhance his compositions well he's currently touring germany with his new album shallow circle songs which is quite different to what he has done before. franchesca tristana is known for combining different musical genres for instance john and classical music. music has been a huge success in many concert halls around the world. but he's moved in a different direction for his latest album and he's currently touring.
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all the years i spent with the electronic music have taught me an awful lot of the recording techniques i use are similar to those i would use to produce a techno album. but i wanted to take a break to come back to composition. and not touch my instruments at all. like the keyboards and synthesizers sequencers. as minister and. these. are the result. of the tracks that he composed with canadian songwriter and pianist on the new album little.
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known his music since i was a student in new york so at least sixteen years. and it turns out he also knew my music but we didn't know each other or and so we contacted each other via twitter. and said we should play together. and we decided to bring two pianos and some of our own compositions. and see what happens. i think for me it's playing i think on it and then just on the right house. and this is the outcome a combination of chili guns on a six pack to kids and trust on those playful alec and and to trying to produce some from one of these. understand a museum and i had fun writing a melody and honing it until i thought that it would be simple enough for one of my
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kids to repeated lines and then i thought ok it's good i can stay that way and stand on who that is ok the states griped this. just on his latest album may have come as a bit of a surprise to his fans but they seem to like it. time now for my favorite part of the show when we get a sneak peek into someone's a humble abode in today we are heading to scotland to the home of ian harding now his humble abode was certainly built to last it is four hundred years old where the structure originally was used as a fisherman's hut but now serves as a cosy family dwellings.
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the village of cellar dyke lies directly on the north sea coast in the sixteenth century local fishermen built huts on the shore to store their nets. later the huts were turned into homes in harding's houses around four hundred years old. in two thousand and ten a modern extension was added with copper cladding. we enter the house from a small street that runs parallel to the city. hello . you'll see that immediately that you've got a connection from the very front door to the sea it was important to have a good connection between. the property and the new extension and the see. the full length windows run across the entire width of the ground floor thanks to the extension the cottage is spacious with enough room for a dining area and large kitchen. the cupboard is made of recycled french oak.
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the handles are from old copper piping the entire kitchen like most of the house is owner design. this would have been the next to the property the would have faced the sea and as you can see we've left the exposed because we like the structure to see the what was there which. we moved through. what. the snug area we have here within within perhaps the heart of the old structure a very cozy. place. the house has fallen to the family since one thousand nine hundred sixty two for many years it was only a summer home now. harding and his wife are here most of the year. leaving the living room we come to a flight of stairs. that used to be outside steps but now they link the lower and
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upper floors. up stairs as the terrace that was added during the extension this is hartings favorite place here you can see we have an amazing view at rye alba cross the sea to in the in the fall there is the isle of my. coming back in from the terrace you walk into a bedroom. this is the one bedroom where you can sleep at night with the window open hearing the sea crashing y. the still be very warm and snug. next door there is a larger room divided into two to make space for a guest room here two in harding had a window built into the thick walls to provide a view of the sea. the stairs lead to the attic in the past it was used for storage but now it houses of that. the sink is built into an original old school desk.
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the ornate legs are once part of an old railing. and of course the ever present ocean is on view here to. the seas outside it's always here and he has this sort of rhythm to it this is as he wind down relax the the. the sierras well it also helps you sleep. through quite often don't do it a lot in. a cozy fisherman's cottage with all the conveniences you could wish for right on scotland's north sea coast. if you've ever wanted to have your own garden but lack the space or skill the no worries your garden dream and now is only one click away well at least here in germany would be gardeners can now go online to the plot and pick out the fruits and vegetables he or she would like to grow on
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the ground a real gartner takes that information and turns it into reality. many city dwellers can only dream of eating fresh produce from their own gardens not so much o. and her son they live in the big city but grow veggies in the country. at first glance it may look like a computer game but this is a real garden planted with real flowers and real vegetables. and our garden is a long way away in saxony and home but what's special about it is that i can cultivate and care for the garden online from anywhere and once they have been harvested i can pick them up in berlin and take them home. with the holes in. the idea for the project came from. berlin he and his team are cultivating a garden one hectare in size in a town about one hundred kilometers from the german capital. originally
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intended to use the land as a weekend getaway for himself and his family. there was always a problem that we couldn't water the garden when we were back in berlin on the farm so i did a bit of research on the internet to see what kind of options were available and came across these farming games and we decided to turn the virtual game into reality uses. it. now has laid out fifty six individual garden plots. plot is sixteen square metres in size. you don't. everyone who keeps a little garden here decides on their own what they want or able to plant. for instance ground cherries beet root. or like you see here carrots.
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the renters can choose from forty six kinds of vegetables. plant their garden beds virtually in reality it and his team do the planting according to the computer data they receive. sky has had wife i polls installed on four of the plots with web cameras mounted on them. the renters can use them to keep an eye on the vegetables and plots at all times. but that's still not enough to ensure a good harvest each gardener carries sole responsibility for the growth of their crops and their yields. has developed a special system to help them do that. and you know. every plant has a little sensor with two little feet like bees they measure for example the soil
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moisture and send the data through the antenna here to the poles which relays the signal straight to the renter's home p.c.'s over the internet and. the remote gardeners can consult an online data bank to see when they have to water what plants and then have a done with the click of a mouse consistent and good care will produce a box full of vegetables every week during the summer months. the day after their harvested the veggies can be picked up in berlin. it's a great harvest with lots of the right autumn is here so the yield isn't as big anymore but it's still fantastic. for now only berliners can garden by mouse click but before long internet gardens of this kind could be sprouting up all over germany. anyone who has seen the movie
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jobs has been scarred for life by those images of a shark lurking in the waters and attacking isn't swimmers now i for one well never swim in the ocean again one of belgian photographer overcame his fear of the sea to become passionate about documenting sharks now is a high risk endeavor but one which produces some pretty amazing images. fascinating images that evoke elegance rather than aversion they were taken by. in recent years the belgian photographer has developed a reputation as a shark whisperer due to his remarkably intimate shots. he's now gone the step further by showing the interaction between men and shark from the sharks perspective. we we always stand to
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project. vision of of life and then we never even come see the squid have a totally other perspective and it's only by doing that you can hopefully change our perception of the end. it's not just sharks akil entrance is camera on together with his partner freediver lana sato and their daughter now he wants to find out how humans and sea creatures communicate with each other. parents wanted to give her exposure to the ocean's inhabitants as early as possible she had her first contact while still in her mother's womb. the cetaceans that have a so they are they perceive the second heartbeat and they come and communicate we go to ms the situation is
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a sperm whale of. six seven metres a young one came and stood in front of les now one metre away from the belly and clicked for four minutes. so they're finitely interested in the baby and then. transferring information as to the baby. up close and personal with animals in the wild the photographer and his team were not afraid not even during their more hair raising adventures such as this encounter with the four metre long great white shark. we had a tractor with a fresh to the head and then she looked up i was one and a half metre away from her and she left the two that she came straight to me most open to tell me hey here is my territory you move and this is amazing to see that and in those that are supposed to be only focusing on food. some time before any
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singers there are territorial. also amazing is that keenan took his first diving lessons at the age of fifty three. for decades he'd had a fear of the open water after almost drowning while on vacation. his photo project impermanence twelve's on the unpredictable nature of the oceans well readdressing a childhood trauma. and i realize it reconnected to that fear that i was sure was far gone and it was still there and of course the door was laying to some seeing if one more person there which was the the suicide of my mother she to ourselves in the water and drowning so it is sensing that you are have a very hard time overcoming your life. but in two thousand and nine he took the plunge and took his maiden dying sharks his greatest fear became his greatest
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passion. more recently give nine hundred up with the environmental organization partly for the oceans to combat the pollution of the world sees. if we don't protect sharks we are tried turning our existence on earth because they are the regulator of the food chain in the ocean. and with this in mind jo marie is also planning a documentary about how sharks see the world from their perspective. and with that we are out of time but before we go we want to share some images that you have sent in to us now this week we asked you to tell us which subjects you like to photograph the most as some of you send in your photos so here's a look at some of those favorite subjects. now there is still
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time and to take part in our contest before we choose the winner of this calendar all the details are on our website so be sure to check that out well for me and the rest of the crew here at euro max as always thanks for tuning in and we'll see you again tomorrow. in the next edition of your own max bringing art to the people a spanish entrepreneur and collector invited contemporary artists to use his trucks and their canvases so far twenty seven trucks have been transformed into mobile artworks and more are in the making the truck our project taking art on the road next time on your own max.
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this is due to have been used live from berlin showdown in spain the catalan leader defined as a deadline to abandon plans for independence madrid now says it is starts taking back control of the breakaway region on saturday also coming up britain's tourism it wants to up to advance brigs it talks at a key e.u. summit today but the e.u. says not enough progress has been need to get to move things forward is there any way out of this impasse. plus in the next sixty minutes equal pay for equal play denmark's women's world cup qualifiers cancelled in a rout over wages the danish national football team simply wants the same pay and conditions as the men could this be a landmark moment for the women's game. and explosion at a factory making firecrackers exposes
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a dock on the side of india's festival of lights environmentalist's on welcome a new ban on fireworks but some people are not happy a social media team will have more. and asterix an open mics the beloved comic book heroes on now. back with a new adventure this time the creators are sending them on a mad dash across italy. helen a woman. the crisis in catalonia is escalating spain is preparing to suspend the region's autonomy after the catalan leader threatened to declare independence the central government in madrid said catalonia karla's suppresion more ignored a deadline to withdraw its plans to break away and must now face the consequences.
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the game of brinkmanship heats up catalan leader colors put them on at the regional parliament for the latest showdown camera struggle to get a good glimpse of the man who is refusing to back down in his latest letter to the spanish government he warns that the catalan parliament could vote to declare independence if madrid triggers article one hundred fifty five this allows spain central government to take over any of the country's seventeen autonomous regions if they break the law which declaring independence is deemed to be. the spanish government's reaction to double down the government will continue with the processing of article one hundred fifty five of the constitution with a goal to restore the law in catalonia if you will restore rather. than. spain says it will hold a special cabinet meeting on saturday to activate article one hundred fifty five
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