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you. in the light of climate change. for cosmic. what's in store for. you and for the future. e.w. dot com we're going to go cities to the mall to get insight. into. the. news today we'll be diving down into the deep blue sea with a marine biologist and. more on that later in the show but 1st of all a woman will come to your a max let's see what else we have lined up for you today. marisa austin
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is an exceptional poaches artist from the netherlands. and a garden full of deadly plugs in the oven and. shoes are often said to be the 1st thing people notice about your outfit mine usually red and quite comfortable unlike high heels which i wouldn't feel at home in asshole i gotto designer shoes are said to be quite wearable as well as extravagantly decorated that makes the colombians i popping high heels bang on trent. she wins with that certain extra. special accessory. designed by colombian born edgardo was a real. it's a new. york they grew up with my mother and my 5 were all crazy about
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shoes. my mother always wore high heels or wedges around the house that's why not only with a fascination for women but also. as a young man edgardo was oreo 1st went to miami then on to london and finally to italy where he founded his shoe label. in 2011. i choose florence and tuscany because they have the highest concentration of us for luxury products in the world for me it's not just about making. the whole range of leather work with crystals broidery it. means water in italian also rio left the scene in the sun and you can see that in many of his shoes. the label now has stores worldwide looking to be in paris new york.
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international stars weather. including cloudy. jennifer aniston kim kardashian. it's court she was with a wave of the heel her among us oreos most sought after designs about the business up but the special feature of the shoes or the back of the heels of the us. like the idea that when a woman is walking the focus rests on the back. i also like that. because it makes the legs longer. and the food. you must. use with eye catching designs are in fashion like you buy french luxury brands custom tung. italian designer pizza noting you add glamour to his shoes with different accessory. a story and puts great emphasis on
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craftsmanship in his jeans. clever details are important to him for a reason. jewelry or using handmade objects for shoes giving them a touch of joy and personality because for me reflects the personality of the person who wears them for that 34 year old she was a passion. living a dream i never thought that as a latin american or colombian be possible to do what i do you know the magic i also never thought my parents would let me work in the fashion industry because it's not a serious career you love it is the greatest good life can give you the. label is a mix of italian. and that's an american lifestyle and in the future and label
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would also like to offer more design. our next artists works often require a 2nd look before you realize that actually paintings i'm not photographs. comes from the netherlands is able to create works with little more than some oil paint. brush let's take a look. deceptively real and detail for the last. none of these portraits are photographed they are painted by marisa. using her sophisticated technique the artist from the dutch kind of tactic is able to capture seems as if through its own canvas. she calls her contemporary real is a. treatise thickly means that you have the power to consent someone what they're looking at so you can literally create your own world where
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your own reality so you can really manipulate the viewers. and make them believe something in order to create her own world as convincingly as possible 39 your peers templi to do this. often leaving the man who's for hours making sketches and taking photos she works in a large format for up to 3 months. i put it together. on my computer i put the sketch together sometimes i use some photoshop for it to manipulate colors and light and shapes and sometimes i have one part that i like from the shot there and another part i don't like from the shot there so i compose it on my computer until i like it. best in the likes best to combining different techniques like your bread and oil painting. she never studied. she worked as an illustrator for years and touch herself everything seemed. through many
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visits to museums among other things. i learned so march from studying your masters and copying them after i started to buy books and i've been huge library full of books and in those books they often describe techniques described this quite the pellets i know where the pigments are coming from i know how to make my own paint i don't have time for that. but i did learn it since 2003 fields been working as a perfect artist and has painted hundreds of portraits international to lectures by her works and have something magical about. in the region ing she concentrated on fainting as 14 realistically is possible. c since then she's further developed her style and likes to use additional elements like pink leaf. she teaches the art of realistic painting in workshops.
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she has already given forces in 22 different countries within just one year from today she teaches mostly on wire it usually starts from just studying from photos so this is what i teach in my workshops we take a reference and they have to copy it one wants on the understand the techniques behind it the ones who understand techniques i think you should let the techniques go a little bit and create your own reality with all the possibilities which is what she does in her current series washing away my soul reuss. the artificial suman this picture focuses on one of her greatest concerns the pollution of the seas. the sea is inspiration for her work the north sea is only 50 minutes away from her studio cats but she grew up here and also in winter fishing with her father. we took a lot of time to save it gave us our job it gave us our pleasure and i think it's time to give back so with my paintings nowadays i feel like i owe something to
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denature to see because it's so polluted next year a recent post early will move to spain to experience new adventures by the sea as an artist there she also wants to offer peeping holidays issue her guess how to create deceptively real art. and here's our graphics team's deceptively real your remarks underwater experience that is where we're headed next diving into the depths with marine biologist hunts he's been exploring the underwater world for 50 years and is fascinated by its inhabitants from the atlantic to the pacific of the mediterranean sea to the arctic ocean the german scientist has traveled the world to explore life under the sea and . plans for because job takes him any meat is beneath
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seen evelyn a marine biologist he searches the behavior of fish and other denizens of the deep . 79 year old hens fricker comes from above area. we met him by the river at ease in munich yes this is also i see you know the students start. to get home runs fricker is many things professor nature filmmaker author but most of all and lover of the deep man shrimp to israel rosica or mother use when we honestly here because your body's displacement of the water makes you fluid is. not something i always enjoy. that you can do almost like an astronaut on space by. this big income over the spend over 10000 hours in the sea
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often dedicating years to a single fish species. the kind of trick a fish for example hunts for because experiments have shown that the fish are able to and then when it comes to their favorite food the sea urchin. a marine biologist works vehicle is a submersible he helped to build this one and he's gone down. 420 meters depth in it. and the only underwater vehicle also self built can now be seen in a museum. here at home to do some great with this vehicle and up we completed a 500 dives iscariot is the truly identity of flying so it moves relatively slowly it. in a maximum of 2 no it's just highest which is less than $60.00 to $70.00 centimeters a minute actually sits
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a centimeter poor minority i'm expeditions the crew made spectacular discoveries for instance a primeval facial is rather against because i'm smurf experience there were 12 expeditions trying to find this fish. after one of being caught by a fisherman in 1938 for sure the race was on and people were trying to observe this fish in its habitat to doing fishes and living as a home so everything in 1987 at a depth of almost $200.00 metres comes from his team found it off the colorado islands in the indian ocean suddenly there it was. the same look and. it was a sensation. same accounts have inhabited the ocean for some 400000000 years even outliving dinosaurs nobody had ever seen this primeval fish in its habitats before . man irking theory of the way these creatures are built gives you
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a feeling of respect for nature. because that fish for example the way the extract oxygen from the water and the other mechanisms taking place in the gills it's a miracle and wonder since he was 11 years old hands fricker has always been fascinated by anything that moves underwater. he's even constructed his own diving equipment using pieces from a fire extinguisher and again small. in his early twenty's he rode a bicycle through the egyptian desert to go diving in the red sea since then he has been a dedicated marine biologist. nor your i mean incredibly curious person and even now at my age i'm still a curious person. and this curious. says he has led me to many interesting research projects. in order to research in the sea for as
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long as possible hands free even belting underwater house. stood at the bottom of the red sea his longest stay in it long. term had a trial and. we had a shower with warm water and of course we had beds. practically living on land or under water and we had a lot of fun. now 7900. but he won't be retiring either he'll keep returning to his deep blue welt and bringing his discoveries back to terra family. now water is the world's most popular drink closely followed by tea as a briton i'm never too far from a freshly brewed cup of tea drinking has a century old tradition which began 5000 years ago according to chinese legend rula
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shen known develop the custom since then there has been and neverending development of varieties i'm out to wine makers in portugal who love a good brew have combined both their passions to create an entirely new kind of tea . this tea is unique the world over and it has a very special flavor. picture on ice tea from a wine cost and in portuguese speciality for both tea and wine goal manus. the tea is stored in casks that were used for decades to store port wine. portuguese wine growing dick me port and his gym and wife nina conti hit upon the original idea when they came across some old crates in a cellar during a trip to asia. on monday believed to be absorbs a great deal of resentment. and as a wine trask has held
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a really good port and even if it's empty it'll still be damp and above all very aromatic. and the idea was why not bring these 2 worlds together. so we just gave it a try to begin with in our own living room with a small port wine cask. the specialty is produced in the portuguese port city of forto famous for its port wine cellar as for where pork is being shipped abroad for centuries here in the cellar of a longstanding nicoise family business there is a modern climatized chamber among centuries old bottles on casks team must never be allowed to get too damp not even in a wine cellar as basics of the for the most important part is the port wine cask this one is the diva because the wood has been absorbing the port wine a roamer in flavor for decades will leave the tea in the cast for about 6 months we chose a long time because it has a slightly fruity flavor but it's very light in comparison with
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a struggling so it has room for a touch of port wine that's is pretty important. to tea leaves have to be regularly add and turned by hand so they'll absorb the rumor of the port wine cast evenly a painstaking process. so far the couple have been importing the tea for the costs but they have plans to change that deadly port and the number of in yards along the river they soon came up with the idea to grow their empty on what would be the 1st tea plantation in mainland europe the couple made their 1st experiments with a single tea plant in that own garden in a portent the one thing that we actually placed in the most of the garden is just allies in the coldest weather systems windiest. presently didn't make it easy for the plant i would have for any season i would react if you would even survive i thought about the same time you know was closely following the day to the weather
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forecast in any city. we actually face certain similarity to so i guess we weren't totally off base if you can start neighbors in the plant survived but the couple soon realized that it was too hot and dry along the diarrhea and the soil wasn't acidic enough so they tried again further north and closer to the ocean bed the tea plants flourished they've been growing for 5 years now in 2019 i mean accords kosky brought in head 1st team harvest. moon was shining the mouse on this we have to be very careful to take the soft part of the leaves like see that's the flexible part where the nice and soft if you take that stuff apart so the production process they don't run up and don't have to tasting very good time and you have to get a good selection of leaves but actually just the leaf tips and the 1st 2 will thrive leaves that are very fine. and main used to put me in
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a bad mood but now when it rains i feel really good because i'm happy for the plants it's true that you live together with a plant within floods and. the leaves go to make green team a complex process where everything is done by hand. after they harvested the leaves are steamed and dried. they wouldn't employ them with green tea you have to be very fairly fast because the leaves naturally tend to oxidize they will turn turn brown and be here for green tea is steaming in the heat in the pan in the hopes this process can stop. a traditional machine imported from japan rolls the leaves thereby breaking my services the substances inside them react with the am helping to give the tea its flavor then it's dried once more. the harvest is still too modest to use for their own one past 6 and now the couple is still maturing organic
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and long imported from japan. this had turned out really nice the calmest great seal is. for the wind to come out just a little bit. so she's still be present in the arena and identifiable. as this one this year aromatic fresher than the last batch we had. they turned out well totally different. now the couple hope they can soon produce. the t.v. from a wine cost made with leaves from that one plantations in portugal. and if you fancy finding out more about european drinks and dishes stop by on new you tube channel d.w. food here's a little taste of what awaits. them legacies.
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stories. and newsy as i love the smell and raising the best chefs with their best chips from meat dishes to begin diets and all the recipe secrets welcome to modern world. europe's diversity is a smorgasbord the list i. subscribe and enjoy d. w. for. now england is famed for its many goblins but there is one unlike any other the so-called poison garden lives up to its name a place filled with plants that can harm or even kill you it's located in the northern market town of amec which i have been visiting regularly since i was 2 years old i've never been to the poison garden but next time i'm there in december i'll drop by and hopefully explore it together with this charming to
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a god. i'm always asked can these plants really kill you and my answer is of course yes i'm dave i'm one of the poison garden guys here and poison garden we featured on trick plant many of them can give you skin irritation stomach upset and some of them can actually. send all of the brands need to be ingested or told just to be poisonous. some of them you only need to smell. this one is commonly known a sneeze words 1st of all you'll notice an irritation where you start to sneeze then the blood vessels and you know start to swell and they start to believe it
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will continue to bleed into any and i've you know squatter eyes so this is an item also known as wolfsbane just brushing against this plant on a regular basis will be enough to points in the very 1st thing you'll start to notice is a tingling in your mouth. and if you got to that stage it's probably already too late so this is the 2nd most poisonous tree in the u.k. it's the burnham tree just 4 of the small parts are enough to kill a child. the thing that's most interesting is that a lot of the plants that you see in the poison garden are actually present in your own garden and we're going straight home out we're going in the garden and checking the. rights to go on our own plays and garden and we don't even know
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a. thing close to them i think right now i'm probably the most poisonous one aim one of the what i say as yeah because i'm. a small mountain i cannot see killed 120 people it's quite scary the damage done i think i've done 8 times in a logs it looks evolutionary. you may have heard of the curricula and this lady was with a boyfriend for many years when he did the day and traded are in for a younger model so she decided to make a cori and lace it with aquanauts and the boyfriend that's all of the corrie the new girlfriend and he has a small part and didn't like the taste. she survived. you could poison any person in the boat with the. black hole and say. well
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funny. how. we have a poisoned garden because we have a troops education program for children to get our messages across if we make this into a herb garden then i'm focused on medicine children would lose attention you tell them the problems can kill them you've got their attention and we can get their messages across without preaching. i'll definitely be stopping by and that brings us to the end of the show but don't forget to visit us on facebook and check out our website for all the latest information on all of us draw ends and you could be the proud owner of this backpack take care and.
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a future. farewell electric power. 1000000000 euro stimulus package could keep hydrogen power to the forefront. germany blast morning phone left in the dark. in 30 minutes on d w. o. i'm not laughing at the germans well i guess sometimes i am but most end up in with the event and i think deep into the jamma culture of. mutants take this drama day out the. it's all after day enough time rachel join me for me to get something up
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close. some time. since no. one knows. what connects people is stronger than let's separate stomach. is so strong that it can be torn down. we celebrated the 30th anniversary of germany's regurgitation october 3rd on d w. life on earth one of a kind and. a gigantic coincidence. where the improbable happened cut to the force was that it the creation of our solar system of the planet is a bit like winning the lottery going to we're going to. look for more unique start september 18th on t.w. .
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cut. place. this is state of the news live from berlin battleground the bella bruce more mass protest is that the government demonstrators step up the pressure on hardline linda alexander lukashenko hundreds are arrested and dragged away by security forces and our correspondent in the capital minsk reports that he pro-democracy activists aleve this is their moment also coming up. an intensity of an sal's migrants just this. placed by fires on the greek island of lesbos must say conditions are unbearable and i'd rather leave all together. and authorities warn they could be
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mass fatalities as well as ravage treat us studies part of his work around the clock to save lives and property. i'm anthony held welcome to the program security forces in bella bers have detained hundreds of anti-government demonstrators during the latest mass protests in the capital minsk more than 100000 have joined marches as the daily rallies into their 6th wake the protests highlight the plight of those detained on suspicion of trying to overthrow the author terry and later alexander lukashenko. this time riot police were out in force in minsk ready and waiting to pounce. they sprang into action as soon as demonstrators began gathering. the interior ministry said
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hundreds of people were arrested for displaying offensive symbols and messages. one woman shouted shame. but security forces were soon outnumbered by demonstrators. an estimated more than 100000 people heeded the call to turn out to show their support for leaders of the opposition. some protesters chanted we are the power and. your fired. words directed at president alexander lucas shango who the opposition accused of stealing last month's election. looking at again with top security officials to discuss what they see as menacing drills by nato countries and bella who says western border. look it was due to travel to russia on monday for postponed a face to face talks with president vladimir putin the 1st since the mass protests
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ahead of the planned visit protesters demonstrated outside bellows embassy in moscow they're worried about possible russian interference knowing full well that the kremlin is watching the protest movement in belarus very closely well they doubly correspondent nick connolly is on the ground for us in minsk protest aside i feel like it's their time how does it look from your vantage point. well it's difficult to imagine now on the streets how many people were out today around 200000 as we just heard but it ended as quickly as it began that is the pattern here because most of the arrests happened beginning before the big crowds arrived easier for the security so take stragglers and the same as it ends so kind of extraordinary contrast to a very relaxed atmosphere people out with. small children their strollers and then suddenly when the end nears everyone disappearing in a great hurry into the metro and shopping centers just trying to get away from the
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police who as we've just heard of made about 400 arrests so far although still rising. these protests are continuing a month after the election here in belarus and no sign from the people here that the threat and the arrests of the last 2 days the release putting them up. to violence against women protesting yesterday has that affected the behavior on the streets on sunday. i think there's a level to which that was kind of factored in we had seen a phase where women were treated with great concern and regard by the security services there was a very famous pictures that made their way around the world of women standing between this police and protesters managing to prevent arrest that is well and truly over now. talking to security forces last week he said that sometimes there's just no time to follow the law basically. to use all methods legal and illegal to prevent these protests so i think definitely no surprise at these measures and
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definitely based on state turnout no willingness to keep to stop going out just because the government is making good on its threat to crackdown the images. dramatic the words and the acts not. how awful we have a style might how are the opposition planning to to change this its position. i think from the opposition you hear that it's actually their point of view is that it's not up to them to have to come up with some kind of roadmap here they say in a system like this where it has been in power for a quarter century and not being challenged for most of those 26 years this kind of regular protest is already in itself enough to put the government to pressure and we're seeing how the government is after weeks and weeks of these protests starting really to take more drastic action action that is compromising the government in the eyes of people who maybe work for and help but have been shocked at these
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detentions that the violence used recent days and weeks and where you see people who maybe were protesting the 1st coming out because they have been appalled by the lengths to which is going to go and protest here long as they keep on keeping getting numbers growing week to week that that is enough and eventually the government will end up making mistakes. and connally on the streets of mit's thank you. overt is across russia casting their ballots in local elections which are being seen as a key test of president vladimir putin's grip on power elections come on the weeks after the neophyte poisoning of opposition leader. his team wants russians to vote for the candidates with the best chance of defeating putin's united russia party 1st results are expected on monday. he's on the greek island of trying to resolve a tense standoff with migrants left homeless after fires destroyed the tourist
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morea refugee camp and you tent city is opened as a replacement accommodation but most of the migrants say conditions on the unbearable and i just want to leave greece's prime minister is calling on other european countries to accept their fair share of displaced people. don't in less. sunrise makes clear just how dire conditions have become this is the reality for thousands of people this left here overcrowded morea migrant camp down there chosen to stay here rather than mary's into the replacement facility. they want to transfer sugar but i think there is no good very. sick and old and sick in the area and in my idea here is bitter down there because there's a lake or the prison. iraqi refugee and photographer used to fish while he's angry
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about the desperate conditions. you look out the book giving. you the does day shows the swedes and the roads no mosques no medical care i get a fair trial. if you're going to leave me here is the feeling all right and she seriously so if you. told the whole switch. to directly to the degree that it was just milk. the children didn't look up the children. there's also concern author already have lost sight of the dozens of migrants that had tested positive for corona virus. some have even chosen to stay at the school morea camp with no vining water electricity or food it's unclear how long they will be able to stay the new facility is still under construction but most of those left
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homeless just want to leave the island. the greek prime minister has repeated his call for other e.u. countries to take in more of the migrants. or for more on this i'm joined by florian schmitz from lesbos florian as not full 5 days after the fire how many people there are still preparing to sleep without shelter this is very difficult to express in numbers out of the 13000 refugees who lived in moria before the fire only about 300 have moved into the new facilities 400 unaccompanied minors have been transported to the mainland earlier this week yet the situation here less buses rather chaotic in a press conference this morning the greek minister of migration not just me has announced tonight 5000 beds will be ready for the refugees as of today though the press has no longer access to the street where
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a majority of the migrants and refugees still gather about a 1000 people around the area of the former morea camp others are scattered around the area which means that the majority of the 13000 people who spent another night outside flooring we heard that some people are refusing to move into the new temporary accommodation what are they waiting for instead. well they're hoping to be transported either to the mainland or even better to countries in western europe such as germany or france or the u.k. . the chances of this happening very low though germany has announced that they would take in only $150.00 austria for example won't take in any at all and yet after many years of dire conditions in moria neither the refugees nor the people of both want and you can but close center as the government is planning to erect this
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is also why the refugees refused to go to this new facility in fear they might not be able to leave any more. on the on the list post florence schmitz thank you so much. taliban and afghan government forces have clashed just hours after the start of long white peace talks in qatar negotiate is hoping to find a way to end decades of war in afghanistan would you to begin in favoring shortly after a u.s. taliban agreement that the meetings only stop this weekend because of continuing taliban offensives. former afghan president hamid karzai has told a w. he hopes the talks will lead to long lasting peace in an exclusive interview he also expressed optimism that the insurgents would uphold the rights of afghan people including women's rights and freedoms of speech well these are these are fundamental rights in any. we're doing society in any society
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that looks forward for progress and. better in light and better days these these are fundamental rights without these rights are coming to a prosperous society or a. society that's progress and therefore these are the rights that i hope they will respect and also very much want to emphasize that. these rights of these rights the right to education for afghan people for all children specially sufficient that i do education for our daughters who is in afghanistan is a fundamental that we cannot compromise on but i'm sure the taliban were also recognize and work to promote forethought as in the u.s. are hoping a change of weather could help them battle huge blazes reggie across several western states days of dry and windy conditions have been feeding the flames in
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oregon and washington and california wildfires have killed at least 30 people and officials in are going to warning residents of possible mass fatalities. and more than 20000 square kilometers burned dozens killed and the death toll mike lee to go up sharply some of the worst air quality in the world this is the devastation of dozens of wildfires on the west coast from california to washington state. the same smoke that is chokes residents is perversely now helping firefighters. fire still burning we do have a spot or across the road. which is not what we wanted. but i only spent our saving grace right now as we do have a smoke there above us right now which is keeping the fire to be. but so much damage has already been done tens of thousands have evacuated.
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these people are sleeping in trailers or tents in an oregon parking lot many don't know if their houses are still standing. we saw a bird that was flying and then also completely dropped. and. if it's killing god's creatures i don't want to die too so we left so it is what it's going to be and i am just thankful that we're alive we're together authorities say their response has been hampered by false claims on line that extremists were setting fires these men live just a few kilometers from the fire line but they're patrolling their property for fear of looting. oh. well i hear nothing but looters and arsons on the radio i drove around and kind of did my own observation and i didn't feel in fear
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of my house catching on fire so i decided to hang around to protect. some of the worst blazes are still burning for west coast residents this nightmare is far from over. and watching the news out next shift living in the digital whether humans are the biggest obstacle to autonomous vehicles searching for that i'm anthony howard more news coming up in 45 minutes time. on task language courses. video and. anytime anywhere. w.t.f. . kind of a meal i'm good looking for the 2nd season the only good chance it's about the
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environment it's still about society and it's still about us little planets on the brain respond to several leading experts in the 50 pounds down to the challenge ok i'll just give you a little only real sense if. traffic jams crowded trains and shia and those waiting nothing in berlin stresses me out more than trying to get from one place to another at the only one traffic is a growing concern in many large state is across the globe small technologies can help us solve this calles how exactly that's our topic on shift today. out there many still use cars as their main mode of transportation aside from air pollution and the climate crisis this also has
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a huge drawback more and more traffic jobs in paris where. drive us stock bumper to bumper about 165 hours a year mon dieu that's nearly a solid week in your car honking at strangers but probably not for long human autonomy passengers can use the drive to do something much more productive i for one wouldn't mind brushing up on my friends but for this day to come there are still a lot of things left to work out and the biggest challenge developers still face is humans. driverless cars use their versions of sense of stick control themselves autonomous like. but so far these cars have merely recognized as objects of motion. chaotic systems are unable to calculate pedestrians unpredictable behavior or to properly understand their body language. london
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based tech company humanizing autonomy and other research institutes are working to develop models for human behavior and traffic. this data will hopefully then train autonomy's cars. so humans very complex especially when we come to cities we can treat them with normal motion timing i wear them and our expertise is in combining behavioral psychology with statistical and deep learning . for protest reasons to it's important to be able to communicate with an autonomous car the normal eye contact and gesturing for help. developers are working on interfaces that could be used to signal to pedestrians whether or not they can cross the street by using light signals in the windshield for instance. there's a problem no protests train behavior and non-verbal communication differs around the world. if you look at for example in meaning. no one will
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jaywalking in. which you come to london to. all the time the great thing about vegas today and of course. you know their vehicles know where they are and we have a mission for each of these places it would be a different set of models that would be each of these places and these models would be fine. for that road. clearly there's still a long way to go and that's what experts from all around the world gather regularly to discuss future mobility solutions like at berlin's. one main topic is how can a driverless car seat or more specifically which sensors does it need to recognize and respond to its surroundings as well as to be expected in the mosque has a very strong opinion on that matter let's take a closer look. at thomas cars and cameras to alter sound and radar to
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analyze their surroundings as well as the more modern bidar sensors that use lasers . with all. these different types of sensors because radar and lidar can calculate the distance to objects very accurately but they don't capture enough details to recognize what these objects really are when it comes to humans it's the camera that's best equipped to detect what their intentions are produced in unison i can are they about to cross the road or not you know if you toss it's an old man or a nation. the industry's top companies are increasingly setting their sights on light on technology which stands for light to tech and ranging here sensors attached to the car sent millions of laser impulses every 2nd this creates a precise 3 d. image of the surrounding objects tesla basilan musk recently ruffled some feathers when he said lighter was too expensive and the cameras radar and ai systems would suffice tesla uses only radar radio waves are used to measure objects distance and
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speed using this data and the camera images a 3 d. image. of the surroundings was then created with the help of ai. flowing on pity roboticist and manufacture of light are systems disagrees with the on must. be freely and there is the problem is that cameras don't offer direct information about distance and radio isn't high rez so there's missing information on this means you need another source of information to be able to navigate safely the question here is can you said cost and safety and i for one i'm absolutely against this in my opinion my bet is he needs to be completely safe which also means using the best census was the best and then zone. by the way experts believe one out of 10 cars on the road in 2030 will be self driving some are already hitting the streets today like this it's on this bus at a clinic in florida during the corona pandemic stepped up in cost of a whole new advantage they can help minimize the spread but they said just
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precursors to truly a ton of those vehicles were a passenger only needs to punch in the destination turn over the engine and then lean back and relax. but to be really want to let a robot take the wheel is it even safe and who makes the better drive out man. dimensions i think humans are very good drivers but machines are better and it's not like their actual driving is better in every situation but they're always paying attention that many people get distracted by the fire in origin ice cream or drink coffee and that is the problem humans just on always paying attention and machines of programs always be attentive which is why they're better drivers april of 2 long if this doesn't follow. as a moment is going to the moment it's definitely humans who are the better driver seen as the machine offers good support especially in emergencies but humans are definitely better than in the future it will definitely be the machines the
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advantage of an automated system is that it's always activated it has a $360.00 degree view and it's crucial for the city and it has a general understanding of the situation what are the other road users planning to do and. right now i would definitely say mad in the city for sure. but man makes lots of mistakes and this. led to and continues to lead to lots of injuries and deaths in cities themselves i'm optimistic at the end a feature we will have automated systems that create a safer and more pleasant city for already exists. how could a robot possibly be a better driver that was. but joking aside how differently intelligence does have some obvious advantages it never gets tired or distracted and it always keeps it cool i wish i could say the same about myself either way robot vehicles console the issue of in the city congestion on they all they need additional digital assists
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life software they can factor in my preferred mode of transportation for my current location and the time of day to find the quickest most efficient way to get where i'm going next and seem to have teamed up with great minds across europe to develop just that. team is a smart navigation system for all. road users cars bikes buses and trucks it's a project that's designed to regulate the entire traffic and help everyone to reach their destination faster. the sat nav supplies information on traffic jams and makes recommendations. for instance what speed the driver only to travel at to make the next green light the i knew here. is a real challenge in traffic management must understand the needs of all road users trying to get from a to b. . then this needs to be analyzed and reconciled with what's actually possible within mobility in the future i could definitely see new technology helping us to
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react in a more dynamic way than. team would send data to traffic management centers while it simultaneously navigates road users traffic management would then be able to react to the various situations immediately they could adjust traffic like durations and speed limits change the bus schedule at short notice divert heavy traffic on to unused bus lanes and much more these decisions would have to be made visible on the street you immediately. move if i say traffic lanes will be used more dynamically than i have to think of a way to do that maybe with l.e.d.s. or something what can i bring into the space to make it more dynamic. virtual traffic lights could be an option if there are lots of cars maybe we need a traffic light but if the road is quiet and this could simply be displayed in the individual vehicle for us to go. if concepts like these can reduce traffic in berlin and other cities then great but if i'm being honest the syphon node in the
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was hoping the future of mobility would look a little cool like flying cars lucky for me there already research is out there working on some crazy new ideas check these are. the flywheel is an autonomous lead driving vehicle which could replace cars the wheels can be connected to one another to. longer units. are designed to use existing subway and railway tunnels as a form of collective transport and then they can disconnect again to bring the passengers to their exact destinations the idea came from architect max she. just think it's i don't think of the fi world as a form of motorized private transport like a car but it's not a public transport either by the subway it is something in between takes the best of both worlds and create something new which we've called a collective mobility system elective we believe jesus.
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is an electrically powered autonomy's flying taxi that can bring passengers to their destination much quicker than other means of transport. the developers aim to reduce the number of vehicles on the road whilst also reducing air pollution. and this is the hybrid part that chews through a tube almost at the speed of sound the idea came from tech visionary musk in 2013 the air is sucked out of the 2 creating a vacuum which with barely any wind resistance propels the passenger capsules to speeds up to 1200 kilometers an hour developers around the world are currently working on hyperloop projects a 2 hour car ride from abu dhabi to dubai would take just about 12 minutes. with that i might even enjoy commuting to work every morning but it remains to be seen if we go like these would be available to the wider public if they remain toys
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for the super rich whatever happens expose all around the world are working hard on the future of mobility if i had my way i'd hop off my balcony directly into my flying car then use a bike for shorter routes for example and the bike. the future of mobility how do you imagine it what would you would. to see let us know what you think i can't wait to hear your ideas that's it for me for today see you next time.
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