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that better be the she's missed many important moments in her daughters' lives and this and larry that this was the house is gone. and she's not here most of the time are you. still there. i'm sad because i know that something can happen to her. because i know that she's not safe when she's working grow up. here. she's always very strong she doesn't always show her feelings so that we don't feel burdened by my family and i think that what she's doing is a very good. and yes it is article for me i know they're always worried about me which out but it's moving to hear it so you know i think this is me most you know they look at the end. i think a mother is an example for. what has to be done has to be. 100 percent
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and a bit extra on top of that ok yeah yes this is always given 150 cents and 100 percent extra makes the. go to. keep learning. wait a 2nd we want the whole picture called facts instead of make ideas shift deliver us . from other reality to cryptocurrency to your topics for live in an ever changing digital world let's start with digitalisation. w. . the sky. there's superman shot. many
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w. . planet earth the global tourist guide in germany is booming capital i love berlin and discover the multicultural metropolis you know where you're a back series sit down and then like turn something i love you even want to show you what's in a certain looks like so it's like me just like the 15 nations 50 story. and 53 personal tips on berlin's very best. looking at. covering with t.w. . these are custom made shift headphones created using a 3 d. printer and you could win these cool cans but more on that later isn't it
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incredible what you can make with 3 d. printed these days guns for example and even adi fishless human organs the potentials of 3 d. printing today on ship. 3 d. printers can produce amazing stuff replacement beaks for eagles platform shoes and even delicious looking pies and now 3 d. printers even use rays of light but more on that later in the show basically all 3 d. printers smell it and shape source material into a desired 3 dimensional form the material dries and pull up your doc and the good news is 3 d. printers for home use reasonably priced as well. the 3 d. printer industry is booming according to industry experts void those 6 years ago
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companies in this sector generated 2700000000 euros in 2015 they made 4400000000 euros and last year a staggering 8100000000 now experts expect the sector to make an eye watering 20000000000 euros in 2020. to help protect the region's gorgeous corals from climate change the moment deaves have installed 3 d. printed artificial reefs. and the fashion industry is also making use of the technology creating shoes and accessories from scratch even major fashion brands are onboard. is a pioneer in this field experimenting with various colorful synthetic resins she says anyone can use 3 d. printers as long as they sell lifetime use the input materials properly. and even the tenderness on how to use refine and combine different materials.
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into some cool. belgian 3 d. printing company materialized for example has found a way to recycle plastic waste and turn it into glasses frames which by the way are fully recyclable. also want to make sure that the sunglasses never become waste again so swap some glass for a new pair of old frames. from. 3 d. printing tech is revolutionizing the health care sector as well. for instance produces tailor made prosthetic arms that fit perfectly he was never quite satisfied with the other manufacturers artificial members. and who knows maybe more of us will be living in 3 d. houses the 1st 3 d. printed buildings have already gone out the. france and denmark as well as in texas where these icon homes are quick to build and cost only about 10000 euros to make.
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while mind blowing technology this replica of the star was a robot was also made using a 3 d. printer but how does this technology actually work well there are many different printing methods and materials to choose from concrete and synthetic resident for example the 3 d. printer liquefies material and then print said layer through a special jet to do this the printer follows a digital construction that sounds complicated it's not really. need to replace a chess piece or a screw no problem just fire up the trendy printer and make one a country d. printing method is fused deposition modeling paul f t m. f t m this is the f d m method. printer works a bit like a hot glue gun. we've got the plastic on this call.
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leading into this feeder you know it's connected to this tube which leads down here . and down here we've got a printer head or the plastic is heated up to 220 degrees celsius and then the printer deposits the material layer by layer creating a model of syria. is another widespread 3 d. printing method. a.s.l. a printer uses a laser in a liquid plastic which reacts to u.v. light. down here we've got the laser which is directed upwards through this tank what we believe the synthetic resin then hardens. up here is the bill plated which the resin will then stick to. close the lid and. if you go. to you can download 3 d. printing blueprints or devise your own using special software the more elaborate
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the software the possibilities after this step of the blueprint is translated into machine code using so-called machine slices software this code can then be transferred to the printer using a regular us believe flash drive or s.d. card. before and after the pros of f.d.r. methods are that printing materials and maintenance are cheap. but plans are that surface textures can be rougher. and what you print won't be as sturdy. so not as durable as items made with s.l.a. as they are if what i miss a lot of the advantages of s.l.a. printing are smoother surfaces and sturdy builds one of the disadvantage is that this technology is quite expensive in terms of materials and maintenance so while 3 d. printing may look simple it does require a fan of preparation. our
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custom made shift headphones for example when made on a 3 d. printer using 140000000 leaders of synthetic resin the printing process took 12 hours and one of you lucky people could win them i'll just tell us what you think of our new show like the look how do you find our host and what about the topics let us know printing whatever you want sounds like epidermal freedom but there's a dock side to this technology as well like blueprints for making your own firearms uploaded to the internet by the u.s. gun lobby all you need to print a gun is a suitable 3 d. printer and 70 euros worth of aluminum powder so 3 d. printing is clearly a double edged sword stephon it is an engineer and innovation expert in knows a lot about this topic and. it's actually easier to buy a gun whether legally or illegally then to print one and i've often talked. about
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printing a firearm will give you a plastic gun that can shoot a single bullet and which is as dangerous for the shooter as for the target isn't going all the fed and. there are 3 d. printers for metal but these are very expensive and also don't produce sturdy weapons but 3 d. printers do make it easier to read. individual parts and entire machines as well as create cheap knock off copies that could hurt manufacturers tremendously u.s. market research firm gartner projects that 3 d. printing piracy could cost companies up to $90000000000.00 euro. 3 d. printing is used mainly in industry for example for making customised items such as artificial limbs 3 d. printing also makes producing prototypes easier cheaper and more sustainable and it's useful for the spare parts market as well. as.
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repairing this technology is used to make a lot of spare parts carry out repairs and with because parts needed in industry are difficult to come by and use lots of resources. at this point and so i think this technology will shape society because it helps industry become more sustainable. 253 d. printing as part of a d.i.y. and repair culture. and i think society will be receptive to and foster this culture of hocked. but the german environment agency has warned that 3 d. printers use plastics that harm the environment and can emit toxic fumes during printing. some experts say the harmful side effects of 3 d. printing like poisonous emissions and more plastic waste will vanish over time and
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many tech pioneers believe that 3 d. printing could solve some of the world's most urgent problems making it a cleaner better place to live in although that means 3 d. printers than the ones you would use in your living room the future of 3 d. printing may have been written at the university of california plan research has developed a way to make 3 d. printing 100 times faster instead of layering liquid materials and. find a. method is still in its early stages but it's hoped it could be used in mass production someday. also based company celebrates his pushing the envelope of 3 d. printing 10 developing a method of printing spine layering cells on top of each other through cell division the parent cell divides into daughter cells these are together and so forth the company has already managed to print many organs using this process. in
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the long term we want to establish something that helps keep people alive that's what motivates us. also regard 3 d. printing as a key space technology. rocket engines to be many factions. and today a german company is a ready devising a for welding together ultra thin sheets of metal with 3 d. printing. agency. is looking into using 3 d. printing robots to build entire villages. or business even. mining or whatever to put them together on the same place and. astronomers hope that this technology could someday maybe even make. possible. clever stuff future. things 3 d. printing has an additional advantage it brings people together in labs and hops to
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work with 3 d. printers and be creative as a team which is not only fun but also great for the environment. it's about creating things for yourself or. being sustainable. and thinking about how to repair objects the flights of i toss 100 feet and put it up and just imagine you all vacuum cleaners stops working because a small plastic screw has gone missing instead of buying a new cleanup or taking the old one to a repair shop i just download the necessary data print it out and repair the old clean them myself if necessary using a you tube the doraville wouldn't that be a great money saving idea using a 3 d. printer to repair things instead of throwing them away is a great way to boost the stain ability but on the other hand product piracy and printing guns sounds pretty frightening so what do you make of 3 d.
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printing technology a futuristic idea potential threat or just a gimmick tell us what you think on facebook or on d w dot com by glad you could join us and hope to see you again next week. during.
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a setback to mainstream parties centrist parties have seen their power diminished in european parliamentary elections small climate concerns boost green party poll germany was the at the center of this political shift where the greens doubled their share of the vote. this makes them germany's 2nd biggest party and the european parliament. well there's also been a strong national a certain number of countries the far right national rally led by another in love penned love said to finish on top of the. feeling of blows the president among you will call. i'm brian thomas a very warm welcome to our special ongoing coverage of the european elections europe's mainstream political parties have suffered huge losses as greens liberals
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and nationalists have made gains in brussels now the elections have also seen the biggest voter turnout in 20 years we'll get the very latest from our correspondents plus some analysis after this look at the outcome. an electorate of over 400000000 had its say after counting began it soon became clear that voters had spoken out against the solid center of european politics. be a facing a shrinking center of the european parliament the center of seuss' parties who believe in the future if you wants to think see europe wants to have an officious approach for the future of europe it is obvious facing a shrinking center that trend gave german mainstream parties their worst ever e.u. election results. while boosting the
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european far right. in france naveen lapan again beat the french president's party. hungary's viktor orban spelled it out for icing good the migration issue by itself and the reaction of the people only real reorganize the political spectrum with the european union called the traditional party families will not play the same role in the future as they have done in the recent years socialists and democrats party list candidate france timmerman called for humility as his party lost 35 seats and stressed the need for cooperation among the so-called progressive i will repeat my proposition to work with other progressive parties in this problem and to try and build a program that addresses the aspirations the dreams and also sometimes the fear is of our fellow europeans those progressive parties include the jubilant greens
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resurgent in germany and set to become a big hitter in the european parliament women and the liberal ouda group also made significant gains their candidate my creative a style year now has designed on the coming european commission president comes from living in europe thank you that monopoly of power is broken. and this is of course why we can do something else and i very much appreciated it was to my colleagues friends to more than just set that a coalition can be built of those who wants to do something. yellow vest protestors in brussels on sunday they see the e.u. is undemocratic everybody wants to change europe the fight over which way will be played out in the parliament and on the streets. was the results come in from the 28 member countries of the u. the trends are getting clearer right now here. the projections for seats in the next european parliament we see that surge the greens they look likely to take 69
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seats in the new parliament and the liberal all the group will take about 102 seats now despite its heavy losses the center right european peoples party u p p it's still the biggest group with 167 seats and if we look at the 2 right wing populist blocs you're on the right of our graphic we see them on 47 and 73 seats respectively putting them together at 120 seats ok let's go straight to brussels now get some reaction where is terry shelton is standing by good morning terry for the 1st time in 40 years the big centrist party is no longer command a majority in the european parliament now will this change how europe operates or will it be business as usual. well brian it will certainly change how the european parliament operates anyway there's not going to be any choice the 2 largest political groups simply do not have the majorities they had to make the grand
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coalition they're going to have to cooperate and you can see in in those sound bites we saw from the leaders munford bever and friends timmermans their rather chastened faces with friends timmerman saying look we have to be humble and i think that they realise that it's not simply that votes didn't go to their political parties it's that more than 50 percent of eligible voters actually turned out to vote reversing decades of apathy so people were very interested determined to tell brussels they are not satisfied with the status quo ok and they made themselves very clear the beneficiaries have been the greens on the left and the nationalist parties on the far right now how will they make their weight known on policies will they have an impact in parliament. they will have an impact and they don't have to be huge to have huge margins to be able to to have an impact because they large political groups are going to have to join with them i'm going to have
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to make cross party coalitions there's not going to be a choice of course then this socialist and democrats and the european peoples party are not going to have to turn to the far right they also have the choice of turning to the liberals the 3rd largest political group and in fact manfred ever has said quite clearly that he is not going to deal with any party that doesn't believe in the european spirit that doesn't believe in the european project so at least from the largest political group the p.p. they are trying to downplay any euro skeptic hopes of being king makers brian terry thanks much for that from brussels let's cross over now to our correspondents alex forrest whiting in london and federico baggio in milan let's pull them up if we could there a good morning to both of you nigel for auditions breck's of party trouncing the main parties in britain and on the far right in italy we have details salvini also topping the polls and that's country alex have a good start with you and in london britain's conservative and labor party is
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waking up to huge losses this morning together they make up about a quarter of the vote you give us a sense of the impact of the bracks of party in this election. yes that's right bryan absolutely humiliate. the conservative party didn't come 1st 2nd 3rd 4th but 5th in these elections even behind the green party there was a vote in almost 200 years absolutely awful for them overnight and also pretty bad for the labor party as well who've lost votes as well and have seem to have given away many to the liberal democrats the conservatives have given away votes to the bricks it party it seems and labor to the liberal democrats very very difficult for both those main parties ok let's listen in right now to what the leader of the brics a party nigel frosh had to say after the vote. we got
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a deadline of the 31st of october right that is the day before which was supposed to leave the european union that's in 5 months so what we're saying is we've got a mandate we demand to be over that we go shooting seem to get this country ready to leave whatever the circumstances or what is i mean does that mean we will see by the end of october. well brian todd depends who you ask if you're looking at those conservative m.p.'s who are obviously devastated by those polls overnight and all those votes going to the brits at party and they are promising to deliver bret's it by the 31st of october boris johnson a main candidate to take over from to resign may as prime minister saying deal or no deal with the e.u. but on the other hand you look at the labor party they are very divided over this and only last night we heard from emily thornberry who is
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a shadow cabinet minister saying that labor got it wrong over these elections and that they now need to promise a 2nd referendum and they need to back remain so they are very divided there is no clear way at the moment that we can predict what will happen by october i mean they could even be a general election everything is still all to play for here in westminster ok what does this mean for britain's delegation to the e.u. parliament will even be taking up in seats at this point. well yes they're supposed to take up a seat of course that doesn't begin until july so there is a bit of time before them but i can't see anything changing there given the fact that we are so divided over these overprotected and what happens next so it makes it very difficult because at the moment it looks like the bracks it party is the largest posse within the european parliament winning at least $28.00 seats could be
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$29.00 so they're going to be a big big force other conservatives could get just 4 seats so they will be very small and then you do have a lot from the liberal democrats around 20 seats so although there is this big breck's it push with nigel francia in his team you do still have those seats coming from the liberal democrats and those who are backing europe so it's going to make it all quite awkward for brussels to have to deal with those pesky brits who was still in the e.u. should have gone but is still here it still unclear what they're going to do next only one of the awkward situations that's the moment we have to say alex thanks so much for that our federica bozzio standing by in milan good morning to you. italy's mattel's salvini aiming to build a pen nationalist bloc in the parliament here's what he had to say after results in italy were announced let's listen to that that is now we are the 1st party in the
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north and the south we got about 50 percent in so many cities and we also came 1st in many cities in the center we will go to work with even more energy passion and dedication the league is not only the 1st party in italy marine le pen is also the top european party in france and nigel farage is party is the top party in britain so it's really france and england it is a sign of a europe which is changing. a federico. we see there salvini positioning himself clearly he we know he wants to be the head of this new nationalist block he wants to form for europe is italy going to be the springboard now for the creation of that nationals front. well brain much as well venia has definitely become a point of reference for other nationalists across said the.

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