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i hope that this will make us more ethical persons what would life be like as a cyborg and what do you think will happen society does the human race really need to upgrade i think it's only the beginning of this sideboards human machines starting february first on t w. i have. a euro max let's have a look at what's coming up in today's show. benches to also freeride us a job ever more extreme skiing challenges. shining example of the center for international light art is the only museum that's devoted to
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a good song. and distracting habit why musicians have to endure some more coughing in concert halls. now that winter's see a man and people are back on the slopes it's high season in the european winter sports hotspots from ideals my and my ts hound holder that's definitely not enough even the most difficult slopes are too boring for them they are free riders who prefer to ski and untouched to rain fall away from from the usual priests and they are looking for extreme challenges the austrians always have the camera with them so they can share their adventures with the latest who is free riding the other south pole breasts just selfish to go. they spent weeks all by themselves in the harsh terrain of can't arctica free riders my tears how noida and my ts my own hiked one hundred fifty kilometers to this. two thousand
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metre high peak near the south pole no one has ever climbed these mountains before . i love the challenge of trying new things that one would think are impossible to achieve that's a great experience that will remember for the rest of our lives as a floating with cultivating that just if. you demur you mention maybe i'm doing something that most people can't and i'm doing it my way so it's it's a lot of fun and i get to see a lot of former places too you know in pleading. with you to see him in twenty sixteen mile and how one holiday charters of russian freighter and travel to the remote island up on a quick time off russia's pacific coast the austrian adventures planned to ski down the slopes of one of two volcanoes on the island. that makes the gig the conditions are among the roughest in the world it's in the bering sea and extremely stormy and
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uninhabited reborn it's. my and how hard i have to cross some ice flows to get to the volcano it's a lot of work and it wears them out. only two weeks later there's a break in the weather conditions are now ideal for skiing they make their way to the top of the volcano. as well if they don't supply wolfowitz extreme the conditions were extreme the whole time we were there. but it was great to see how well we work together in a situation like that it's over here to some of her told. we trust each other completely and that's essential when you're working under such difficult conditions in the big sin. counted and my own have been skiing down the most demanding mountain slopes together for ten years last year they were at the pal of each in a glacier on coast gluck now austria's highest peak butt. part of the glacier has
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thought away due to global warming and the adventurers were caught up in a rock slide. was oh no not again i don't believe it. i ended up with some bumps and bruises my reading hurts but maybe this was just a sign that we shouldn't come back here again as. in the us is plentiful. a safer option might be the cesky mountain range in north eastern siberia the tallest peak in this range is mt which means victory which is said to be impossible to get to temperatures in this part of the country can fall to minus seventy degrees celsius. and look around the left or right and it's a straight drop down on either side there are no signs of life anywhere nothing but bear mountains it was sixty mix this enough. to get to
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mt pope yet out you have to make your way across more than thirteen hundred kilometers of barren siberian landscape. about sixty kilometers from the mountain maya and how neat a family of nomads they provide a few essential pointers on how to make the climb. the austrian guests are impressed by the family's resilience. so here they are now in the middle of nowhere but they're happy and they make do with what little they have. to freedom so. my yard and town are the first to make their way down the fifty degree steep icy slopes of the glacier they recorded on video and they have a very good reason for doing not. even more fun for us if we can share our experiences. that is what we want our
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videos to draw attention to the fact that fragile environments like this have got to be protected since we have to be. in april the to australians plan to take on the north pole. and they're planning to make this expedition even more extreme and more challenging. colossal given for it looks difficult at first glance but when you get the hang of it it gets a lot easier and then you can push yourself even. get a mention every person the grows and develops in some way throughout his or her life and everyone has to find out what they enjoy doing gnosis i thought. were nice to do with they enjoy most it can be very dangerous but the most important thing for them is that it's an exciting challenge and fun. well we stay in safer surroundings and continue with a very special tapestry on our max express.
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for the first time in one hundred fifty years the world famous by you tapestry will leave france and travel on loan to britain for a special exhibition. the sixty eight metre long tapestry chronicles events leading up to the norman conquest of england culminating in the battle of hastings intensity six. it's considered one of the finest examples of me all embroidery. the tapestry is on permanent display at a museum in by years in normandy france and was added to unesco's memory of the world register in two thousand and seven. thousands of animals went to church in spain on wednesday to receive a special blessing january seventeenth is the day of the anthony the patron saint of domestic animals. company childred owners enjoyed long
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lines outside the church of scientology to wait for the priest just sprinkle holy water on their mostly four footed friends. is used to seeing anthony was also celebrated in italy in lecce province residents of the small of pulliam town of normally stage the annual full color of a festival of fire that has pagan pre-christian origins but is now held in honor of st anthony the highlight is the lighting of the full camera. it's twenty five meters high and is billed as the biggest bonfire in the mediterranean region. three days spectacle attracts up to fifty thousand visitors every year. we're going on the ground in our series or into lights today with visit the world's
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only light our museum that's based in the west in germantown of ana and showcases light objects and installations by with artists and the vaults of a form a brewery the permanent exhibition presents twelve works that is specially created for the space as a lot to discover on two thousand six hundred square meters at the center of international light art. what better place to display light art in a pitch dark room with no windows here in the vaults of an old frewer or a glowing exhibitions come to life in big dazzling glory the center for international life art in the western german city of is devoted entirely to this young art form. where your dish seat was at ground level you don't see the museum because it's an underground museum of me to meet with the take people down ten eleven meters underground and the world up there has nothing to do with the one you
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find down the year. to ft. every room holds a site specific installation specially designed for the museum deep within the cooling and storage cellars of the former brewery installations evoke different moods works by twelve the claims of white artists are on permanent display one of the highlights of the tunnel of tears by british artist keith sun yeah. just see these in all the selected this room because when there's a lot of rainfall ground water collects here. and keeps only works a lot was mira's you don't have to bring in any because the water functions as a mirror here from here all speak to. the museum can only be visited when you sign up for a guided tour many of them here more than once photographers in particular enjoy finding new motifs in the rooms of jesus or pick two three my love of this installation and i really look forward to the opportunity to take more pictures of
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it before it as additional of a few in a little taller guy so i think it's amazing how colored light can transform large abandoned industrial spaces. mids fabi. the only outdoor installation is light art by a pioneer of the genre james terrelle. the light in the dome changes it seems like the color of the sky changes to it's an optical illusion. a waterfall dancing in straw was light and installation by the acclaimed danish artist olafur eliasson. a current exhibition explores a dying breed of light the fluorescence to. berlin based artist folk had to camp has several works in the shell. this piece focuses on a transience of the tube. the cancellation of her insurance
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and chooses a rather strange product i think it's fascinating the way turns on the battle it's an ability to discharge when it ignites it loud and then when it gets old and starts to get black around the edges watson and then it starts flickering and dies like at the onset that's all remarkable from the emotion and. this culture is made from broken and functioning labs the more bulbs bite the dust the more the neon candle grows. he will use him to ruin the down here the tubes are all broken they've been stuck together into a bone look. the chewed on top have been added so that the installation keeps growing vital it's all up until the fluorescent tube becomes extinct. so long as even if we wanted. the museum was founded sixteen years ago and the tracks might are concerns from all over the world there are plans to expand the exhibition with the addition of smaller light works in order to showcase the multi-faceted appeal
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of light art. i would love to be able to show piece it is all the things that my art can encompass and that there is much more to it than the installations we show here such will be outside. the center maybe underground but there's no way to overlook that it's put on the map for must see museums a friend of mine recently returned from his first visit to the opera and said it was horrible the audience cost more than they applaud it it's a weird phenomena and you would think that people should be quiet at the opera and in the theater so that the musicians and actors won't be disturbed but in fact at average performance there's always someone coughing how come people can't seem to control themselves we've investigated the subject matter and here's what we found out. in the beginning there's silence but then it erupts.
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at first it's just a rattle but then it picks up steam. and it's. some ervice condition it's astonishing sometimes they sit through an entire twenty minute move and don't carve and as soon as it's finished. and then invent them and then people are hacking away like they're in a tuberculosis clinic at the a lot of i've. been a prosecutor is currently starring in the title role of monte verities opera the coronation appear at berlin state opera. she's fed up with noisy interruptions whether she's on stage or in the audience because most people tend to cough precisely during the quiet passages. you always hear.
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and then again. studies show that people come for concerts twice as much as they do in daily life office plus those costs are not evenly distributed over time as they are in daily life with the commons so everyone coughs at the same time it's a domino effect you can call it social contagion. much to sneer is a music scholar who specializes in performance science in london he helps develop virtual reality technology that trains musicians to cope with noisy audiences. it's a concert hall simulator that provides musicians with a virtual audience and shocks them with sudden lifelike sounds. for instance a cell phone rings coughing sneezing people fidgeting all the things that can distract a musician are things that we can program in kiev. but even if
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musicians are prepared audience coughing is always a distraction after all musicians generally refrain from coughing on stage the pros differentiate between various grades of interruptions. if it's concealed like this. then i think my god he's so nice he doesn't want to disturb anyone. concert decorum dictates that you sit still in your seat one does not clap or sing along but the operator can be a place of social presentation and coughing is one way to make one's presence known within the rigid confines of concert etiquette. to keep. these there's this very selfish cough so it's usually let loose in the most quiet moments of the music. and just explodes seek like this.
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i'm especially other so it has. and to me once in a shuster coverage symphony during the sublime pianissimo with high tink and the berlin philharmonic that someone at the end literally blew their nose like this. so i'm at the end of this simpson e. and i'm thinking he'll probably be hanging out with his friends a few days later listening to the recording on the radio and going that was me it's kind of like bragging or even sabotage that optimising sabotage it was all. musicians may get worked up about it could cost him his coughing in the concert hall. but there's nothing they can do to stop it there's just one way to cope. as demonstrated by the legendary german comedian lorieau in this sketch from three decades ago. is coughing symphony to mark the berlin philharmonic soon tenor it elevates disruptions to the status of auditory pleasure. i've
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heard so much conflict in my lifetime it's a part of the experience of music let's hear it for tolerance. right now and the goal sees a man if people really catch a cold and have to cough so it's better to stay warm and home and use the time for creative projects he has some inspiration from audio expert. hi my name is sam and with this my case i'm think you have always got your eyes on the prize that would certainly make it easier to play for money for your next trip today i would show you how to make a very thank you bay yourself. first you need pictures of your dream destination that will fit the framed. picture frame and a sheet of plexiglas about the same size. a cordless screwdriver and
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psychology and finance is a part of that curriculum i'm talking about students of the exclusive northern college elite school for nannies because being fond of children and having a clue about housekeeping is not enough when you aspire to work for the rich and famous today the diploma of worth gold and guarantees a good salary but under them it's a long and hard road to return to look at where and how modern day nannies are trained. history and tradition thrive in the city of boston southwestern england the waters have been taken in this picture spot town since roman times so it's no wonder that it's home to the world's most elite school for nannies norland college students rush the morning cross dressed in premier uniforms with their hair tied in a neat bun one feels transported to a bygone era. i think
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you know and i was so sore ago and i think the uniform you hold on to the history i mean when i started so. i think it holds on to all of. this but i'm proud we we come had one of the one of the best jobs in the wealth which. is the uniform is such that if you take that away from us it's not part of northern iraq it's part of who we are. and xandra and many are in their second year and are loving every minute. they're not being trained to be just plain nannies nailon credentials are worth their weight in gold even britain's royal family relies on norlander lanai who don their uniform with pride landing a job with the royals is a career dream come true the students say they're not actively seeking a prestigious position. i'd love to travel with it i'd love to see them i know and
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set me up for that but it's not necessary and i look for it's not that it's an addition it's not a primary. after graduation the students generally can pick and choose their first job but first they have to be able to afford their education annual fees and norland amount to some fourteen thousand euros the curriculum doesn't just include classes in quetta cooking and how to sterilize a baby bottle things like how to deal with proper oxy are also on the shuttle the principal knows some modern nannies challenging. it's cyber security training from former military intelligence officers. again reflects. some of the needs and demands of society today the implications of for example social media usage giving away for example geo location particularly because it's often go on to quite high profile or high net worth families for the moment now leads have long been seen as the ultimate status symbol and are in high demand among the global jet set
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to meet from hollywood stars to russian oligarchs everyone who can afford it once their offspring minded by a very british nanny. the increasing breakdown of gender stereotypes has resulted in new interest from real students. this school year so it's a largest ever intake of men charles is one of seven. friends of first and understands their a bit confused because obviously it's not that popular for males right now. they found out they found it interesting they were quite proud and they had but i had made. a godless of the number of males with. this two thousand salary maybe one winning argument graduates can expect to earn an annual fourteen thousand euros once they pass through the college gates for good
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not a bad outlook and worth stepping out in full time full. well i can brag to go see them opening them braless and take off like mary poppins well that's all we have time for today in the meantime you can always check out more reports and information on our website or seconds on facebook tomorrow we'll have analysis already for years again on to them thanks for watching. next time on your own max maloney a trump has been the first lady of the united states for a year now the president's wife is a native of slovenia before her hometown of sea on each side is proud to have produced such a famous daughter now some locals are trying to cash in on maligning a trump celebrity by selling special products that bear her name. next time on your own max.
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