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david. against goliath time for me to tell everyone what's going on the funny regis active. against my show come on and. watch the man because they love to be on the air. but. the borneo case starts october ninth w. . welcome to the side today i'm louise houghton in the hope you're having a great week so far let's get the ball rolling with a look at what's coming up on the program. on this play an exhibition dedicated to
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british artists ten years back. on the move we check out a compact new mode of transportation. on the bus tour was a german couple build their dream highway in. slow food is the name of a world wide organization that works in the opposite way to fast food surprisingly the aim is to enhance traditional cuisine and promote sustainable farming by encouraging local farmers and businesses to what with crops and livestock suited to their local ecosystem weevils is a chef in albania who is taking on the principles of this movement in his work. things are heating up in the kitchen of blade of colas restaurant he's the head chef of knowledge you albanian for the miller the restaurant is devoted to slow food albanian slow food.
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the way i see the scene is. to update his or door reinterpreted with that's often modernist more there that's why i think in the fact there's a strong flavors. but not without losing the original favor of the my mission is to update. its own mission which broad later columbo back to his homeland of albania after the end of the communist era in one nine hundred ninety s. the country was slow to develop today the capital tirana is thriving yet not so long ago many albanians had to choose between immigration and unemployment. kolo was only fifteen when he moved to london in one nine hundred ninety nine he worked his way up from dishwasher took cooking in two star restaurants favorite can in sweden and know much in copenhagen. then in twenty sixteen he opened his own restaurant in
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tirana the e.g. you serve traditional dishes with locally grown produce the heart of the restaurant is its stone mail which gave the restaurant its name it grinds the flour used to make the bread and noodles. i needed to come back because i needed to understand the depths of the cuisine from inside you know the old worse if these are the basis of of everything we should don't forget our past because we if you don't have a possible and there is no future for you we have to look back it was for. later cola applies this back to basics approach outside of his restaurant to he visits schools to educate children on the importance. healthy eating and together with the mayor of tirana he hosted this food festival at a popular market square here twelve top albanian chefs reinterpreted traditional recipes as part of a new manifesto on albanian cuisine. his and then we shall.
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we discover. the painting that you see and the beach the good next generation you know how it always in what way and the most important for being a new value he did the boosters. and later color isn't alone in his mission in twenty ten and one playing and his brother opened a slow food restaurant in northwestern albania but it first they had trouble finding enough high quality regional ingredients so the brothers expanded by starting an agricultural co-operative it's members are small producers but the co-op has become a major operation with twenty five employees. all of the products on offer here are from the region whether it's cheese tomato salad zucchini blossoms or black berry sorbet. where i live.
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my brother president after the business had been going for about five years we met with plugs you know what's wrong that's a porno in the corner of a never lying to school together we wanted to revive interest in the ancient grain very nearly and save endangered wheat varieties that's the serious new approach pushing it the garden so we came up with the idea of opening a restaurant but how to milk. the moment geo in toronto with you in the clear on. the head chefs our business partners and friends they also went abroad to train in their chosen profession. but both have purposely returned to their home country to work and pursue a common goal. it's not about. getting this far but it's about
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showing to the world that we do have some pretty merry heritage is our aim if some star come along we don't say no but this is not our aim for the. with or for without the michelin star later callers cuisine is outstanding serving up slow food in toronto has quickly made him one of europe's top chefs. and i hope you're slowing down as you watch the show today you don't even need to move a muscle as we have three of the latest lifestyle news reports here for you in our express. shadwell made waves at the compilation in paris on tuesday. the french fashion house presented its looks for spring summer twenty nine thousand on an artificial beach complete with real sand and water. naturally the models strolled
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along the catwalk barefoot. with his by the scene show at paris fashion week creative director carlotta fels proved that even beach bums can look chic in show that. currently the paris motor show is unveiling the latest trends in the auto industry and electric cars are the stars of this year's monday dome which opens to the public on thursday usually showing off its a legend concept and antonymous electric coupe a which can also be driven manually it can go six hundred kilometers on a single charge. among the other cars turning heads is the gotti divo with fifteen hundred horsepower it reaches a top speed of three hundred eighty kilometers per hour the divo cost a whopping five million euros and all forty units have already been sold.
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all artwork supplements house of fine art gallery could now be purchased using digital currencies like because the crypto currency is are said to be growing safer and more common transactions can be made more quickly and easily i would pull out my phone open up my butt coin wallet. pull out the q.r. scanner scan the q.r. code. pay five point zero two bitcoins hits and and now i own the piece. even before the house of fine arts new exhibition had opened on wednesday harvesters of quebec city of amsterdam had sold one of his works for the problems of one point two million euro in a crypto currency. while we're staying on the theme of art now as we feature a highly acclaimed british sculptor says the mid one nine hundred seventy s. tony crags coaches have become known because of the neighboring appearance he's won
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a ton of prize that claim him empower the allaire on a twenty six day it was also named a night bachelor for services to the visual arts and british gem relations his work is currently on display in default off so let's take a look. british artist tony cragg had been here many times over the years to see exhibitions by fellow artists and now he's seeing his own works on display here sculptures and drawings and just last museum. there's a small selection of works indoors and further works out in the courtyard. museum's director wanted to start using the outdoor space more and tell me crack immediately agreed. buildings. you know over the years the courtyard has been stuffed full of park benches. there was a time art movie in here. particularly. and the art moved in with
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a heavy machinery a tractor trailer truck and a crane when tony cragg exhibits his sculpture is it always involves a major logistics. fresh from his studio are now standing in the museum courtyard objects polished to a glossy luster but they also have something organic or botanical about them tony cragg works with contrasts. surroundings in our city's plane geometry they have no heart. we really ridiculous collectively we're responsible for a number of forms on this planet. believes art is meant to add to beauty to this wild he gets his inspiration from nature he draws flowers animals and human profiles then he develops sculptures from these shapes.
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contemplate nature i find it exciting and interesting like to make something that has some other quality always aware that i'm a human being. and he's quite a successful human being tony cragg has been living in western germany for over forty years he converted an old factory had to a studio a team of assistance at the final touches to the forms eventually cost him bronze high grade steel fiberglass. they have to go out into the well tony cragg says he says the artist's task is to create alternative images. cultures and the arts in general are a way to create more interest more important or significant for. you to offer this is towards industry and the architects give us.
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now the famous sculptors what's maybe experienced at. the museum a closer look may suggest human profiles or simply mysteries about what could have inspired the artist. crags enigmatic works will stay here for a total of five months it's high time recognizes the artist who's worked for over thirty years now what is your favorite way to get around the city and northern europe fly killing is a popular made of transports bought how do some bikes really be good from posture according to doctors if we stay on hunched over on the bike to know it is not and so we present to you the crew a standing bike which not only is better suited for the human and not for me but is also so compact you can take it pretty much anyway.
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small light and ready to ride in just seconds the quick that's what cost him but team calls his folding bike which could make getting around in cities much easier but it's not just the folding mechanism that makes his bike stand out. and take a listen to your biggest difference compared to regular bikes is that with a quick poll your ride standing up and to make it comfortable right standing up the saddle moves left and right. right. if functions in a way that's as close to human anatomy as possible humans walk upright on end to move you so we're always in motion is. where we go doctors have confirmed that it's better for your posture to write down a standard bicycle and the quick practical tools despite its small size you can attach a suitcase or a backpack to it and when it's folded up the go even fits in a suitcase. and it's the only bike to can fit into your hand luggage on
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a plane fits into storage bins say i'm going to space under your seat and goals can fit into a smart car trunk fits in every work. of past about him. his first designs look like this the team came up with the idea for his folding bike back in two thousand and eight here but there tends to be sort of person who always has a lot of ideas i love to write bikes and to pack things in a calm your space and time so i thought i'd give it a try. the mechanical engineer spent a decade tinkering around with the design he made countless sketches and geometric calculations and to date he's registered sixty patents for his invention what is it such a folding bike that works perfectly perfect from from the get. go weighs just nine and a half kilos. so costly but teen says it's an ideal mode of transport for city dwellers
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and commuters came out with bondo as far as the future of urban nobility is concerned we thought if we got a bike it could be folded up as small as a piece of and luggage and could be your taken around with you so easily it would be a lot more fun and rewarding to ride folding bikes in the city from hyderabad indispensably reading since twenty fifteen costume but team has been working on his invention full time he quit his job to pursue this new goal of one thousand four hundred fifty euros his little bike comes with a big price tag he's so confident the quicker will be a success but that he's already working on an electric version. all right now we're waiting for the electric motor of so we can carry out some details for all of this and we'll likely go up the world's most compact foldable. what's inside and it could go ahead or get in a plane and it will probably way around twelve kilos from the spectacular will be.
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the first quick goals are slated for delivery at the end of the year only then will we know if the cost in the teens invention really takes off. and her aunt's return to all context in the depths of iceland's yes way heading northwest of iceland's capital reykjavik to visit a spectacular harbor it's not easy to design a house in any pos the wilds but when you have extreme weather conditions to contend with even want challenging luckily there are mere tiriel that will withstand the cold temperatures in iceland with one of them being cross and not only inside a house but also makes the building fit into natural surroundings. inspired by local traditional houses this house in the west fields of iceland belongs to peter vise i'm originally from the very end in southern germany. they are
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the common thread that i'm. vises me living in iceland for over thirty years he and his partner angular have been in this house since twenty twelve their aim was to create a home that blends in with nature that felt and looked as natural as possible the interior walls are painted with match chalk paint the view can be enjoyed from every corner of the house. when the look at this fantastic view on the house is basically built around the view of. the house faces south west. the huge windows capture the sun's rays and fill the living space with light the office living room and dining room. here is that that was the south so that means we get sun flooding the brow even in winter no sun out lots of parts of iceland especially in the west are your odds i don't see any sun for two months but i want to but it's sunny here
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until the eleventh of december and then the sun comes back on the first of january but between those two days the sun is only there for thirty seconds. winters in iceland are not only dark they can also be harsh with strong winds and heavy snow. and then. these are photographs of the house completely snowed under for going for snow including the top windows i had to climb up two metres from the ground to dig them out to let light in. given the often inhospitable climate the house is built from the weather resistant. it's completely made out of concrete covered with launch a dolly minium and has a blanket of cross on the roof the living space covers one hundred fifty square meters in all this divided into two parts separated by the entrance.
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of. the said oh it's not really this is the coldest room in the house in winter and the warmest in summer or you can make the most of the heat generated here in summer by letting it into the rest of the house just where the money and if you shut the door you can make sure it doesn't escape and make the house to rot. as least. the part of the house facing the rising sun it's where the bedrooms are made of recycled old wood the bed is another nod to nature every room looks out onto the view i'm too soon leads into it. but the whole house is typically icelandic it's any icelandic schoolkids r.d.o. what a local farm house would look like bone but in fact the way you can go in and out is essentially more mediterranean. and me that on this house learning the borders between insight and knowledge and sophistication and wilderness the house is in
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perfect harmony with nature just as a traditional icelandic farmhouse would have been. the same thing this was the belief i see it as a privilege being allowed to build a house here getting planning permission to come on so i feel like i would like to give something back to others people driving by. so i designed the house to fit into its surroundings ignoring the length of past and sort of. close the home in a very unkindly spot between the steep mountains of iceland's west on the northwest of europe. well from the trying quality of ice those few ones wait hand to the trying to take confined by the lake maybe with a fishing rod in hand to this spot is often dominated by men but i don't see
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a real reason why and neither do the women at the do is there is cloudy a that i that is one of them and she hopes to get younger generations interested in the sport by sharing videos of her fishing trips on instagram. is a six hundred seven by the water like this i've got time to myself i watch the lake and nature and i see creatures i would never have seen on a hike. more and more people are rediscovering sport fishing as a hobby there are some five million anglers in germany was more are joining them every year. among them is claudia darko of amber whatever she's got time she gets back out to the water and nature. she's part of a growing community of female anglers. it's not always easy for them to win the respect of the male. yamaha national in that first people smirked
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a little here it's unusual to see a woman sitting there with makeup and nail polish on makeup but then it turned into envy because the men could see i wasn't just a flash in the pan but now that actually motivates me and the comments are fewer as the men see that i can really do this even if my nans are polished and you know. she kind often did me good luck using. that signal means that she's got a fish on the hook now she has to act fast before the fish manages to free itself again she reels in her catch. claudia can't pull too hard or the line could break or even the fishing rod. thank you. yes as if that ever that's how it goes sometimes like right now out here in nature one moment we relax it's calm and
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peaceful and then you get a bite and then your heels start spinning one of the fish are so strong pull the cold right out i'm happy about every single fish i catch it's so great when you know you've done everything right guy even i might have been know i was pretty good might not. claudia's shares moments like these on social media. right now she has over sixty thousand followers on instagram. you know. sheberghan really post videos of her fishing trips online she hopes to get a new generation interested in sport fishing. and do your own or did somebody you can only reach young people through social media these days you know and i think it's important to show them that angling is. good like so many people think with these stereotypes like oh that's old school never old plugs my aim is to show people women and especially kids that fishing is really great toward it's also
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a sport that requires training and experience modern technology is a lot like apps. that use a kind of what there are echoes seminars that look like little balls when you throw want to out and it shows on your cell phone how deep the water is whether there are plants or rocks or maybe even a fish and though my personal set up has a bite indicator that sounds a signal the moment something touches the mine so i can take a map and still hear it the kind i want to wash. on her talking to claudia dark angling means a lot more than just catching fish and i can figure when you're fishing that you forget all your worries or the problems at work to have you go fishing and you don't think about them anymore you're focused on key. touching fish and that's what's so fascinating about the whole thing is. the other day on the lake looks lovely whether you come home with the cats or not before we go today i want to
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remind you about our prize draw this week a year max is celebrating the twenty eighth year of unity between the former east and west germany so in association with that to be in with a chance of winning our euro max watch do send us a picture of an event that was a memorable or significant occasion for you just like that was for many germans the links outplayed them can be found on our website d.w. dot com for what slash lifestyle we will announce the winner at the end of the week i look forward to seeing you know pictures on a hope to see you for the show again tomorrow to buy canaveral one. next time point your own back. into the world of the bench and grease in assassin's creed odyssey the latest installment of the popular video game series players are whisked back to five hundred b.c. authentic locations in delphi and served as models for the games developers
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learning about creature mystery next time on their own. them.
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come to the aid of the french probably. thirty minutes w. . the east at full speed blah blah. blah blah blah blah but always on the move the body movement to me and to the future. driving on w. . time for an upgrade. how about furniture that grows all by. a house with no roof.
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design highlights you can make yourself. trims tips and tricks that will turn your home to something special. upgrade yourself with t.w. interior design channel on you tube. armed forces are under pressure they're battling recruiting problems outdated and broken down equipment and limited budgets. yeah it's an inch is a huge lesson there is not enough planes or not enough transport helicopters we're not enough tanks we have ten divisions that don't have tanks up planes so don't sourcing and privatization are the order of the day in all areas but that can pose dangers. to everybody that was on private sector businesses making money with everything from reconnaissance drones from laundry facilities firms arkansas
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training forces field france germany. military industrial complex starts october twentieth on g.w. . player . play. visited every year news live from berlin the last of my current rescue ships in the mediterranean as forced back to port the aquarius is in the french port of marsay after its registration. it was canceled it marks the end of the independent mission saving migrants from drowning on the crossing from africa also coming up germany's chancellor merkel tries to defrost relations with israel on
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a visit marked by political differences with her host benjamin netanyahu. and a german football club goes to sicily to help migrants integrate through sports.

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