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european perspective from the conference room from space from the perspective to keep from the arab or. the w dot com slash w w one who's been fighting for decades to be taken seriously in the war oh boy here's what's coming up women's tone don't you know these. superheroes. more talks smaller state and religion are increasingly dangerous times are w b four my. movie. i want to welcome to a new week of your remarks with me your host meghan lee as usual we are making our way to all the cultural hotspots in europe here's a look at what's coming up. comedian area lecture on of music producers on the
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shows are returns with a new album. intrepid spanish fishermen risking their lives to harvest cruise barnacles. groundbreaking how tennis icon steffi graf one a golden slam. we take off the show with a pioneer of electronic music. now he's sold over eighty million albums to date and serves as an inspiration to countless musicians and d.j.'s forty years after his successful album equinox is just relieved release the sequel we're not infinity nashar has always been interested in the future and his new album is no different now we talked to him about it and how rapidly developing technologies impact his compositions.
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electronic music pioneer john has released a new studio album titled equinox infinity it takes listeners to a futuristic world and is the continuation of his one nine hundred seventy eight work equinox. so when i did the first week remarks. we were all hoping about the future we had the kind of appetite for the future a vision for the future where do any of the year two thousand and everything would be the cars would fly and everything would be amazing and when you've been slightly disappointed with the two thousand happened and now it seems it seems that we are getting back to this kind of vision of the future. the concept albums ten tracks described the world as it may look in forty years. in particular the effects of artificial intelligence and ever increasing digitization on mankind are central
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themes. has had a fascination with machines and innovations throughout his musical career in one nine hundred seventy six he achieved his international breakthrough with his album oxygen. beyond any of his twenty's used synthesizers to create new and never before heard sounds. today the album has sold over twelve million copies. music for me it was like a cooking like cooking frequencies and loops and beats and with forms in there rather tactile and such a way. and i think that has not changed and became much more popular but this is
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still the same thing when when when you see deejays these days they're actually cooking in front of over in front of the turntables. over the past fifty years has sold more than eighty million copies of his music. his concerts are visually spectacular as well. in one thousand nine hundred seven more than three and a half million people came to his show oxygen in moscow his biggest concert so far . in april twenty seventeen he gave a concert on the shores of the dead sea as part of a campaign to save it from drying up. his album equinox released in one nine hundred seventy eight is also well known for its cover by artist michel garage. the watchers as our calls them look toward the future. in twenty eighteen they do so again
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they're expected to see one of two extremes on the one hand a life in harmony with technology and artificial intelligence on the other a dystopia in which human beings are ruled by their machines. and i decided also to release this album with two different covers symbolizing the two potential futures i'm convinced that human beings could only survive the twenty first century if we are evolving in good faith both with the environment and technology. now aged seventy jummy shows you are doesn't see progress as requiring the sacrifice of the tried and true he brought this insight to the production of his new album he used to do the art digital production tech. and more for the sickly notes and for the i used some of my early sizes from the sixty's and
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seventy's which is great today is actually the fact that you can mix in the. cool and flexible way and. the digital world. admits that he spent more time with machines and technology than with people even so infinity stands as a warning we need to be aware of the effects technological progress will have and decide how much room to give it. and we move on to a brief look at other stories on the culture scene starting with the carnival season which got underway here in germany last week and more on that at the top of today's express. germany's carnival season kicked off on sunday. tens of thousands of revelers
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took to the streets and carnival hotspots to ring in the so-called fifth season. highlights will include colorful street parades in many cities around germany. the merrymaking season ends on ash wednesday. restaurant guide his named both johan is king and young chefs of the year to work their magic at the. five star hotel on the north sea island. commended the duo for jointly developing an authentic northern german cuisine. another german gore made chef has been awarded one thousand and a half talks by the french food critics officially making his berlin restaurant of the same name a world class establishment. and the michelin guide are the world's best known restaurant guides.
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the song humpy dumas like in southern spain had to do lots of huffing and puffing for its new exhibition under the title build the here inflatable architecture and design it presents blow up objects from the one nine hundred sixty s. and seventy's. at the time inflatable furniture objects and even entire buildings were becoming fashionable the exhibition will run until february tenth two thousand and nineteen. next up one of the most sought after interior and hotel designers in germany estero berths this berlin base designer has made her mark on several major hotels here in the german capital and now she's added a restaurant to her repertoire or we hear from her now about how she approaches her various projects. esther brutus cause this roof terrace is her pride and
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joy it offers panoramic views over the rooftops of berlin she designed it for herself and her professional and private partner peter green bag that store brute's course is in high demand as an interior designer both in germany and internationally. harmala to shaphan i love creating spaces that people will use later. when i created my very first. we worked on it for a year straight through. the mint and then to see all the people dancing even on the countertop made me think this is such a gratifying job and i love architecture of carbon she really i stick to it. her own apartment has appeared on the cover of a design journal and then september twenty eighth she received the best of interior
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award for her residential designs. condition we don't seem very strong i'm ready to move again because i've gotten to know so many new materials and i have so many new ideas. it's wonderful and important i can try out new things that otherwise wouldn't do for a building contractor. the qualified architect and her staff design bars private residences and restaurants and movie theaters as well. as starbucks close was born to russian jewish immigrants in haifa israel but she grew up in berlin. she designed the hotel money in downtown berlin including its jungle like garden in the atrium. the thirty here the fact you know i want people of every age to feel comfortable here whether hipsters all. small town residents. they shouldn't be afraid to come
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in i wanted to be open and welcoming to everyone. so. today it's more important than ever for a hotel to speak its guests and to represent the city as well as to add something new to it. i'm going. to close his latest project in berlin is the elec book a restaurant. ok is a fish salad that surfers brought to california from hawaii and now it's catching on in berlin to the atmosphere and has created here recalls the laid back californian lifestyle it seems to have copy imaginations of design fans the world over. and. i think it's always important to work with surprises so everything doesn't end up too harmonious and unchanging. so we've come up with a few surprises for the real room for example this bryce orange red restroom with
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an entrance in the perfect contrast in color blue. is happy to see interior design gaining importance in berlin she gets her best ideas while sitting on her terrace her garden of eden as she calls it the perfect spot to plant more i catch in projects for the german capital. now right time to take a trip now thanks to a viewer request from peru olga gar wrote in to us from lima and she would like to know more about northern ireland so today we are heading to belfast now for decades the northern ireland conflict kept visitors at bay but tourism has picked up again since the one nine hundred ninety eight peace deal now visitors are flocking here to discover the delights that belfast has to offer. well lonely planet recently named it one of the world's best the regions to visit in two thousand and eighteen
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now belfast is in many ways a brand new city with a host of attractions here are some of the highlights. the best way to start a day in belfast is with breakfast incent george's market it's worth a visit just to see the impressive architecture of the indoor market that opened in eighty ninety six a typical breakfast here is the off to fry was good in and northern ireland is the potato red the sort of bread and this little thing here which is called back to the road you can't buy these things in england you can buy these things in scotland are sausages have an artist augustine called the list and the list is seaweed. setting off from desmond hand the taxi drives past the city's vast collection of miracles they're relics of the northern ireland sectarian conflicts known as the
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troubles which flared up between catholics and protestants in the one nine hundred sixty s. and continued the decades. long the role you'll find that republicans are celebrating also some of their dad and some of things that happened over the years or so well for example you would have over my shoulder to the right you have the larger public of homer's figures that by public stands were made to nearly one half of them died as a result of a protest. high fences and will still separate many parts of the city and that residents. on the belfast docks is the shipyard where the luxury liner titanic was built a museum commemorates the didn't ship. was the height of our belden as the c.m. high titanic was from came to prominence deck. from the bottom of the ship to the top ninety three and the yellow funnels on board titanic of the yellow stacks they
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were roughly an all or ninety feet on top of that at the end. ted tannic belfast was opened in twenty trough for the hundredth anniversary of the ships only voyage alongside replicas of various cabins that's the last known photo of the titanic a large part of the exhibit is devoted to the linus construction. persuading ves of belfast head to the victoria square center a few stories up from a shop in concourses is a glass dome but with an average of one hundred fifty four rainy days a year they can be no guarantee of good possibility. nearby belfast city hall is a playful building modeled on other city halls dating from the height of the british empire. the windows depicting historic events and stained glass are
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a must see many of the marble clad holes on the council chamber are also open to the public. just outside of town fans of the hit television series game of thrones can visit familiar locations in reality like the dark hedges beech tree lane and the council water they can try their hand at the bow and arrow in the original sashing. if she is far back you might have the side of her face or nose which would do all i need them only. am one night falls in belfast it's time for a pint of beer. the corner pop there's a pop on almost every corner on the bit of luck it will feature life irish music.
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all right time now for something to eat in today goes barnacles are on the menu this delicacy is harvested by brave fisherman on the good leashing coast in northern spain now perhaps one reason that these men are willing to risk their lives for these crustaceans is because goose barnacles are worth their weight in gold they can cost up to two hundred euros per kilo we take a look now at what goes into serving up this spanish specialty. here on the coast of antonio to head over a yawn is braving the elements to harvest the local delicacy but there are known as . there found on rocks like these which makes collecting them both difficult and dangerous. would be harvesting them is very dangerous the waves can smash you
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against the rocks or carry you out to sea. but they're worth the effort his goose panic calls are delicious and in great demand but strict harvesting rules apply antonia for example is allowed to collect no more than ten kilos per day provided the ocean is coming up. near the bottom of the too much fear of the ocean can kill you because it makes you nervous but you need to have a certain respect for it when the conditions are right you should stay clear of the rocks. many restaurants in the town of said they are up for the seafood delicacy they usually cooked insult water and served. they were popular but pricey treat especially at christmas time. a place like to see a market. for their really juicy it's the taste of nature and of growth that it's an exclusive product something you treat yourself to just once in awhile. back
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in the harbor and turn your options off its daily catch he earns about thirteen hundred euros per month selling the crustaceans even if the price well i'm fluctuates today he's only got smaller specimens earning him just under twenty euros. some days you might make five hundred or six hundred euros other days conditions are so bad you can even put out to sea especially in winter. and so each evening and ten years scans the ocean to gauge if it will become enough the next day to go out and collect the coast one of the world's most expensive delicacies. one hundred years ago women in germany won the right to vote now in light of this we are profiling extraordinary female individuals who have made an exceptional contribution in the world tennis legend steffi graf is one of those women now and she is one of the most successful tennis players of all time and the only player to
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this day to have achieved a so-called calendar golden slam that's when you win all the major titles plus gold at the olympics in the same year graf officially retired from the game in one thousand nine hundred nine but her impact on the sport continues to this day. thanks hundred eighty eight was the year for steffi graf first she triumphed at the australian open. then she took the french open. the next chain wimbledon and she remained undefeated at the u.s. open. then to crown it all she won olympic gold at the summer games in seoul. and even have sophie nobody thought i could achieve that so early i'm sure they'll
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be in losses again at some point that's completely normal. croft was three when she held her first tennis racket. she was coached by her determined father peter cox. thirteen she started taking part in grand slam tournaments her rapid rise ignited nationwide tennis fervor in germany along with the successes of boris becker who grew up nearby in a town in boston for timberg. to have minds it would it would be we had a really good tennis association in boston with great trainers and a family like environment. it started with my victory at wimbledon and i came eighty five and then you caught up and i won her title just to go to another take in the bottom thanks for breakthrough pain in one nine hundred eighty seven when she was only eighteen. at the french open she unseated martina navratilova to become the world number one. she's extremely
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quick and fast and knew how to play the game really no weakness on her back and she was always there for her it was a huge weapon but she neutralized everything with her back and as well because she was such a great mover. in one nine hundred eighty h.t. . the class made history when she won the golden slam all four grand slams and olympic gold in the space of one tennis season a feat boris becker couldn't batch run it could get me governor just wasn't good enough if she did better than me in eighty eight i was glad to win even one grand slam a year and she got loads of a good music i'm off to. russia is still the only tennis player to have completed the golden slam in one calendar year this and i think there are so many outstanding athletes especially in recent years i'm sure somebody will manage it again. this summer. i'm not going to make it ok i think she will hold on to the record for a very long time who's. been nine hundred eighty nine germany's tennis fever
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reached its peak thanks to the joint forces of steffi graf and boris becker. that was home both won wimbledon on the same day in july the german president because the town of beit circa was there in the royal box and it was a special moment for hundreds of moments that a torch was. alongside her golden slam steffi graf holds another record she was ranked world number one for three hundred seventy seven weeks longer than any other tennis player. action on charges of techs of asian was a further follow. brush made a comeback in june one nine hundred ninety nine winning the french open against martina hingis in one of the most spectacular matches of her career. she never felt like she got nervous she was just you know she was very fair it was a pleasure like answer and i was like it up i think
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a star office in august nine hundred ninety nine steffi graf announced her shocked departure from the sport i knew i would get emotional. she withdrew from the public eye and married american tennis star andre agassi they moved to las vegas and started to fan. ali. she set up a foundation called children for tomorrow that supports young people affected by war and displacement. peace and i enjoy my foundation very much i feel like i'm exactly where i should be right now i consider myself very lucky she always was privately when she was playing surely did the absolute minimum because that's that's who she is so i wish she would support the sport a little more but you do what works for you and this lifestyle obviously works for her so well part of her. to figure out the role model and sporting pioneer.
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and finally before we go we want to let you win on this week's drop in the spirit of this series pioneering women we would like to know which woman is your personal role model just go to our website for all the details on how to purchase a bait and you could qualify to win an exclusive your own max watch and with that it is time to say goodbye as always for me on the rest of the career max thanks for joining us again tomorrow. or. next time on your own max prince charles turns seventy on wednesday most people his age are well into retirement charles can still waiting to take over as monarch the eternal crown prince is known for his social consciousness and love of organic farming the king in waiting the next time on your own.
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