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member country today he's making romanian bread. bots we begin with winners of the turner prize the highest accolade for contemporary artists in britain it's named after the country's greatest landscape painter jam. and is awarded annually to an artist all based in britain established in 1984 it has been criticised in the past for its competitive selection process no problem this year as for the 1st time all 4 nominees preempted the jury's decision the artists wanted to use the occasion of the turn a prize to make a strong statement of community and solidarity and hope for themselves into a collective. and the jury unanimously agreed to the new arts collective to
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wish. over 4 nominees are receiving this year's turner prize jointly. their works are also on display together at the turner contemporary gallery in markets. colombian british artist oscar movie yost work features life sized figures resembling a church congregation looking out to sea he had been favorites to take the prize. on camera work the celebrates the role of women in northern ireland civil rights movement. chinese installation represents a post patriarchal city built by women. and lawrence our hammond downs work uses sound effects and survivor testimony to recreate a syrian prison in which an estimated $13000.00 inmates were killed. here working in completely different ways we have completely contrasting installations i think
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what they have been common is they all have something quite. to say to reflect on the way i mean they're working as a visual artist. and i reference is a very broad so they reference thing. and i think from sort of theater an opera using devices from journalism. from mainstream media. and they all have a kind of a desire to highlight inequalities in the world so despite their different methods the artists found a common purpose and a common message and there is already so much that divides people we feel strongly motivated to use the occasion of the price to make a collective statement in the name of commonality multiplicity in solidarity in art as in society of the interesting ever since techno resume vented in the 1980s german d.j.'s have been full from spreading this
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music around the globe initially playing famous techno clubs here in berlin people like paul funk. daikon west became internationally famous this trend continues today with german d.j.'s still much in demand one of them is mark rum boy who is now getting well known for his crossover projects mixing classical music with techno beats. he's a key player on the techno scene produce a label head and d.j. . sets get the dance floor masses moving it's been a slow floating d.j. for the past 20 years but he still has a sense of wonder about what he does and touring for such a long time already too bored on the stand and it seems as if the pleasure and privilege that i can play all over the world when you see that people are closing
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their eyes and dancing and they are with them so it's a wonderful feeling. the right d.j. makes his home in a mansion that back in western germany. resembles a museum for the devices that might use it history he's a fan of analog technology. and it over there also have us of course and this is something which makes it special exciting and where we say we should have something that was sort of. wrong boyd likes to experiment not only in his studio but at the planetarium. with his interstellar beats. or with the chamber no and the corrupt music of british composer henry personal.
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meets classical. dancer. is. what we are doing various parts of the music history which is very important. treated in the reason the normal way. is nature's crew rhomboid makes the techno d.j. proves he is also a master of quiet softer times in this concert with the cologne. featuring his friend violinist and composer nikki. it's an electronic classical crossover and an experiment in sound. this song very secret insurance when you close your eyes and listen to his music
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you sometimes have the impression. boy has big plans for next year beethoven will follow on the heels and a series of planned at butlins famous watergate. in the techno scene berlin and germany are always at the fore but the deejays see themselves as global citizens. it doesn't matter whether you are one of those i was . in a club or at a festival brings to people. what their religion. follows a few years in. contrast to give them an always on the lookout for
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something new along the electronic sound spectrum his musical mission. to news. now man in brussels is your correspondent the old masses has been finding out more about the various cultures of every e.u. member state on baking then national bread and he makes it all with a light hearted look at each country's politics today it's the turn of rumania and the bread that is the basis for a whole meal. to make rumanian bread balls start by preparing our dough makes 150 millimeters of lukewarm water 150 grams of plain flour and 15 grams of wheat sourdough starter leave it to rise overnight. the loaves are pretty colossal at least for just long posts like rumanians palace of the parliament the novelist minister to building in the world besides the pentagon. built for
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a long time communist dictator nicolae ceausescu this be he must took 13 years 700 architects and 1000000 cubic meters of transylvanian marble to construct. and like the palace our loaf is entirely made in romania using the country's favorite crop. weeds. until recently ark recalled your form the backbone of the remaining economy and the country still contains thought of all the farms in the european union fortunately for the sloth you only need 600 grams of plain flour mills from just one meter squared of wheat makes 540000000 years of water with 4 grams of feast then add to a 600 grams of plain flour plus 250 grams of brown bread flour and 200 grams of rye flour. you also need 10 grams of baking malt and of course your sourdough.
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mix well and leave it all to stand for 30 minutes. now at 24 grams of salt and need for 11 minutes to the stand mixer. than that the dough brew for 80 minutes until it stops old insides. 30 minutes in really quick falls. next shaped the dough into 4 small pieces and 4 large ones. place the smaller ones on top of the big ones and let your loaves rise for about an hour then brush the dough with act white. now score the notes you can choose any pattern you like i've gone for a traditional design based on sheets of wheat. bake it at
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250 degrees celsius for 25 minutes if after 10 minutes reduce the temperature to 210 degrees celsius. just before the bread is done rushes with hot water to give it a beautiful sheen allow the bread to cool down completely then. cutout. klaus your highness is the 1st romanian president to come from an ethnic minority he's a transylvanian saxon speaks german and says he's determined to lift the lid on corruption but that won't be easy in a state where politicians have been hollowing out the rule of law for years now it's your turn to do some scooping you need to remove the soft part of the bread to make room for your suit but don't take out too much water painted broth will leak
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let's find out how this one's turned out. well looks like this thread is sturdy enough. romanian. operation on your money and made flags rustic soups and read. everything together after all the best going to the heart of a country is through its stomach. now it's time to break out the dry martinis shaken but not stirred because yes the trade of the new bond film has arrived is a taste of what will be daniel craig's last stand. if they're looking for a new bond i am available. real losses. just to get to. play.
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play play. play. like. cleaning lady by day thanks. celebrated d.j. at a popular club by night. serena is 57 years old and her play list has almost exclusively electronic tracks how did it all start 4 years ago she tells her story on. 30 minutes d.w. . into the conflict zone with tim sebastian. it's
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just 3 months since india decided that it'll have to change in kashmir my guess this week hearing is jade khan the national vice president and one of the chief spokesman of the ruling b.j. team others see also the challenges of widespread human rights violations in kashmir conflicts so for. a minute on the gulf. of mexico and now the affectionate legend but as affectionately as you can. bloody near put him in the middle of his election campaign in the year 2000 a documentary was. filmed for russian television but director vitali munson captured much more of the determine the camera back on the movement of course. the
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film secretly chronicled a power grab actually everything was homicide just looks like a structure. featuring thompson morning rolls to the bush. featuring a lead role like you've never seen before let me be clear with. the but i mean there's plenty of edge to the end justify the means. of witnesses starts december 13th on t.w. . the be.
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above. the by . this is news coming to you live from by french public sector was a one of the biggest national strikes in decades now taking to the streets to protest against proposed pension reforms the strike is crippling transport netflix schools and hospitals we'll go live to paris. also coming up jimmy.
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