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coal oil promises starts december 4th. this is thinkable emus live from berlin. the coronavirus pandemic dominates the g 20 summit in a virtual meeting hosted by saudi arabia. world leaders focus their efforts on fighting 19 and its economic consequence. countries are reportedly drawing up plans to fund a field distribution of coronavirus vaccines around the globe. also coming up 15
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years ago today on the medical except in the lead role in german politics. despite the many crises she's faced, the often cold mother of germany is now more popular than ever. and a presidential election in west africa, not by stream, missed violence. paypal in kenya, faso, head to the polls today. but i drawing islamist insurgency means many voters won't be able to cast their ballots. american held welcome. leaders of the world's wealthiest countries are making online for a g 20 summit hosted by saudi arabia. the virtual gathering is dominated by efforts to end the coronavirus pandemic and deal with its economic fallout. a draft declaration shows the biggest economies will pledge to pay for food distribution of coded $19.00, vaccines and testing. so the poor countries are not left out debt relief is also
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likely to be extended denied the opportunity for a face to face pageantry. this was how so dia rebiya opened the g 20 a 7 plane fly over of riyadh to mark the flushed ever summit hosted by an arab country. on the grown king solomon beckoned the world's most powerful leaders, bureaucrats, and despots. to meet the challenge of their generation, it is unfortunate that we are unable to host you in person due to be exceptional circumstances we're all facing. as he spoke, flanked by the all powerful crown prince, some participants were running late. the russian and turkish delegations, and particular when vladimir putin did arrive, he backed the summits, calls for the poorest to get access to a vaccine. but years with russia supports the draft key decision of the current
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summit in that meeting. effective in sea facts seem to be a little to all. there is no doubt that drugs for immunization are and should be accessible to everyone. those new york, i'm accused in the saudi arabia's human rights record, hardly to awkward questions the faces of jailed female activists projected on the louvre in paris. but many leaders to included that working together with the gulf kingdom to tackle covert 19 was a matter of arjun singh. that's a good thing that they're send. we need to sustainably strengthen the world health organization. we need reliable funding, better cooperation, greater independence, and the g 20 can provide important indeed crucial support in this area. in lieu of the traditional family for 2, the whole project, a more copy of the rule on jan,
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18th century polish. it seemed to capture what may well be one of the strangest and most important g. 20 summits ever. let's go to our brussels bureau chief alexandra phenomena who is following the g. 20 summit for us. alexander good, have you with us distribution of the 19 vaccine is the issue of greatest urgency this weekend. have any agreements been made? we are still waiting for their leaders to adopt and sign a joint declaration later today. but as you mentioned, we expect them to pledge to pay for a fair distribution of cobbett $19.00 of the axioms so that no country is left out . and there are also expected to extend debts relief to poor countries really needed. and they're also going, as we expect to strike a more bolder tone on international trade and on climate change. climate change is the most important topic today. so they seem to be quite united,
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one prominent exemption. you as presidents don't seem to be the only leader, not talking about how to tackle depend demick globally. instead, she was praising his own administration and the u.s. economy. and he's match message to the you to the g 20 leaders that he wants the u.s. citizens to get vaccinated 1st. you mentioned the u.s. president there already. this is his last g 20 summit. how is he expected to bow out of the entire international arena? well, he is handling this in his own way. and his statement yesterday was quite awkward. he told the leaders that he was looking to working with them together for a long time. so he seems still not to concede today. d.c. then he apparently was tweeting during the video conference he left the meeting earlier,
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only to go gold think. and this behavior is not very surprising when you know how little respect he has for multi lateral events and groups such as the g 20 xandra, riyadh's, human rights record as part of the conversation in the lead up to this summit. but have world leaders formally rice, the shoe with saudi arabia, no, with saudi arabia's human rights record. it's not officially on the agenda as some leaders indicated, this issue is going is being talked about in by literal talks. and i also asked the you commission how they are going to handle this topic and was told that this is a multi national, multi literal event with a lot of important global topics. and it's not about saudi arabia. russell's bureau chief alexander phenomenon. thanks so much. well on november
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22nd of 2005, exactly 15 years ago today under america was 1st to sworn in as germany's chancellor and the country's crisis in chief manager wraps up her final year in office. she will have equalled the record of her like mentor. helmut kohl for the longest serving chancellor in german history. and after a challenging decade and a half in office, she looks poised to go out on her president marco accepting the vote in 2005. she has been rated by forbes magazine as the world's most powerful woman, 9 times since being sworn in. during her time in office, she has become known as a diplomatic powerhouse working to build relationships with world leaders. boss watching. many of them come and go through what merkel has built up her reputation as a crisis manager from the 2008 financial crisis to this year's global pandemic. the
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2015 refugee crisis was perhaps the most emblematic moment of marcos chancellorship . when she allowed almost a 1000000 asylum seekers into germany, the controversial policy exposed deeper rifts in german society, but she justified terry decision which offered us. we can do this, we can do this. this so-called eternal chancellor says she will step down from her role when her 4th term comes to an end next year. a recent poll shows more international confidence in angola marcos leadership than in any other world leader right now. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. as americans travel home for thanksgiving, despite the u.s. authorities are urging people to stay on holiday, usually sees millions of americans traveling across the country. round of our cases
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of mass 12000000, they're forcing many cities to reimpose lockdown measures. protesters in guatemala city have set fire to pot the country's congress building. amid growing demonstrations against the president and lawmakers, the demonstrators are unhappy with their leaders for approving a budget with cuts to education and healthcare spending. 'd said a lot from the european space agency has been launched into war, but from the vandenberg air force base in california, the sentinel 6 satellite was released from a space x. falcon, 9 rocket about an hour lighter moment to changes in ocean temperatures and help track rising sea levels across the world. thousands of people have protested against israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu in jerusalem, demonstrators brave cold and wet weather to demand his resignation of alleged corruption. and, and the government's handling of the pandemic. goes to the polls today
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as opposition parties borne of massive fraud in the general election threatening not to accept the results. president cost his vote in the election of a shattered by rising jihadist threats. he's also expected to win re-election. the opposition candidates have criticized his fight to contain the violence and will be no votes cast in one 5th of the country. hottest attacks strike almost every day. they doubly correspondent, funny is on the ground in but with more people are going to the polling stations today to cast their vote, both for a president and from members of the parliament for the next 5 years. not everyone has the opportunity today to actually make it to such appalling station due to security concerns. in fact, a government of incumbent president says that nearly half of all 13 regions have
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limited or no access to polling stations. the incumbent president says he has no intention of delaying to selection because he says this would result in more chaos . and then there are other presidential candidates on the ballot, least today, 2 of them stand out for one that's always the party of the form and ousted president. and then there's the former finance minister and main rival of president . his name is now all of these opposition candidates are promising change to bring much needed stability and peace. but the very same promises made by president probably in 2015. if you doubt any significant change. there is heavy security to protect voters heading to the palling stations today like here in vodou, in the capital city of faso. now, regardless who will be the next president? only a few here expect life to get better after the election. and
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in the bundesliga, bushehr dortmund have close to within one point of the top, after thrashing to berlin. but there they took the lead early through a stunning shot from one time into action after the break, holland scored 4 goals as the visitors stormed to a $52.00 victory breathing down by the stand. and there was more than just a win to celebrate for dogs. i'm not sure their forward you so far. coco, become the youngest. ever came on for holland in the i think 5th minute taking the pitch at the age of 16 years and one day. coco, who was born in cameroon, has scored an incredible 141 goals for the club's. these teams. they certainly want
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to watch with holland, calling him quote, the biggest talent on the planet. my goodness. i got some tennis news now and then you medvedev and dominic team will get the chance to win the season ending a.t.p. finals for the 1st time when they face each other in the final in london tonight. that's after the shock 2 of the sport's most successful players. rafael, nadal and novak djokovic in the semi's through his grand slam titles. rafa nadal never won the a.t.p. tour season ending tournament. things look to be going his way against an elementary def keeping the russian ballet as he took the 1st sex no doubt for the match at 54 in the 2nd set was broken. so i love that solution, went downhill. medvedev went on to take the sat on its high break, and then the match, as no doubt uncharacteristically faltered with the adaptable mr. dav taking full
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advantage. so i decided to change some small things. just people always are going for it a little bit more because i felt like i had the chance to win before some games said maybe, but it was so i had to change and it was really well, i'm really happy to make t.v. movie. medvedev is opponents in the final. eventually got past novak djokovic, despite blowing 5 match points. but the austrian, how's his nerve to beat a man who's won this tournament 5 times by packing and many left. wonder if this is finally a changing of the guard in men's tennis. and before we go, we have some riff of a wild snow leopard filmed in northwestern china. you
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modify those animals. broad like other big cats, but clearly not their vocal chords. quite the sign, which means they voices sound a little bit different, much different. this video was captured by hidden camera in the song young, national park in northwestern china where the not to go out and you're watching news live from berlin. will stories is next and more news coming up in 45 minutes time. where i come from, we have to fight for a free press and was born and raised in a meeting with dictatorship, with just one t.v. shadow and a few in his face force. one official information. as a journeys i have worked on the strength of many can trust and they have problems are almost the same core to social inequality,
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a lack of the freedom of the press and call option. we've got on the floor just a sign and when it comes to the fans, the humans, and seeing the way through folds who have decided to put their trust in us. my name is johnny carson and i aren't a d.w.i. this week on world stories. another strict lockdown in france, fighting indifference to corona in turkey. but our journey begins in the usa. the city of el paso,
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texas is one of the country's corona hot spots stretching hospitals and funeral homes there to their limits. and basso is on the border with mexico, but no one is talking about the wall anymore. the pandemic is raging here. numbers are soaring. right now we have about 241 cases. now, to contrast with about 45 days ago, we only had 30. but a lot of those people that you see going into these tents behind me, they will wind up inside are also has authorities are already arranging to move patients to other c. . if the hospitals become overwhelmed, planning for months of strain, we have to make sure that we are ready for this winter. not only here in el paso, but also around the country. resources are finite. there is already a backlog in dealing with the dead, referee generated morgues outside the hospitals serve as makeshift more terrorists
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. funeral homes in el paso are so overwhelmed that families sometimes have to wait a week to bury a loved one. funeral directors themselves are struggling to cope with this is the level of stress is very high because it is not comparable to how it used to be some months ago we had around 30 services per month. right now we're having around 18 of us where this is where the economic effects of the pandemic can most clearly be seen. downtown el paso seems abandoned by some money of all works just around the corner. for him, the presidential race is not over yet. north of president biden is not going to be the president of the immigrants. going to be donald trump. he feared his business might be hit by the pen demick, but now he has orders until july next year. republicans, he says, are good for the construction sector. despite his support for trump, he has his own opinion on covert 1000,
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specially after he tested positive. everyone is going to get the virus and we're going to fill up the hospitals. testing is one of the crucial instruments to avoid to this problem may get cordy needs 10 testing centers in the past. so he works for a private company that is being paid by the state of texas. but his main concern in the pandemic is not political. i don't have fully knowledge of what joe biden is planning to do in his administration, but until now we haven't had any kind of difficulties with the current administration. i don't think it's a matter of resources. the main concern is how to communicate to the people. what to do or not? supporters. biden supporters to different sides that seem to come together in the past. 10 european countries have reacted to the drastic increase in corona infections with
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curfews and lockdowns. france's new regulations are strictest of all impressions from paris even under lockdown, the french are taking to the streets as opposed to doing the 1st covert. 19 way for schools here are staying open, but teachers don't feel safe. we have between $20.25 pupils per class. we are trying to impose social distancing right in our classrooms. we can at mainstream have a distance of 40 centimeters between each pupil connect on that. she's the most similar said you to say we were hoping the government would reinforce sanitary measures, but they haven't already least not sufficiently. so we don't understand that. we fear the government is abandoning us to lash. they are getting support from their pupils who have been blocking school and chances, and posting videos online that show
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a lack of social distancing. also unlike during the 1st covert, $1000.00 ways, more shops open and large parts of france's industry are still up and running. and yet, this is still one of europe's strictest lock downs, with people only allowed one hour a day and only within a radius of one kilometer of their homes. most french think the government was right to confine them, but many criticize the method. i don't understand why big supermarkets are no longer allowed to sell books, clothes or toys, just because small shops that sell the same things are closed. the government is just not good at explaining itself. this will cause lots of unemployment and bankruptcy, strickly. why are they leaving big supermarkets open about closing smaller shop? megastores often take in hundreds of clients and small shops, only one artery. they are much safer. and yet the government is staying the course
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. even though the spread of the epidemic has been slowing down. in turkey, despite an increase in infection, there's been widespread indifference toward the corona, regulations. the government is trying to change that the city of $60000000.00 in which the corona virus is spreading. and one of the teams that are fighting to stop it was the last image on as a dentist, at least she was until the pandemic started it. she's been a contact traces since march 1 of around 35000 in turkey. and her new book, seen from here, the size of the city can be scary. and i sometimes wonder where this pandemic is headed. but as a doctor, i have a responsibility. i try to think positively and knowing that i help people is what
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motivates me and keeps me going at the moment. the tracing team manages around 10 house calls a day. they work in shifts almost around the clock. the goal is always the same track down test and isolate those who have been exposed to someone with 19 and all of this as quickly as possible. google's 1st case today is the collect says all family. the mother recently tested positive. now the father has symptoms, troops will put, you call, it will quote unquote, or if the test is positive, google will also trying to trace his contact. it's the whole family has to stay at home for the next 14 days. after each visit. protective clothing has to be
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changed. good job is time consuming and strenuous, but it's worth it. she says. as in many other countries, people's vigilance here has slackened in a recent survey. more than half of the respondents in turkey said the coronavirus does not effect a worry them and critics also blame the government for this lack of concern. because the health ministry no longer reports the number of new infections every day. but only the number of symptomatic patients john uncuffed, undiano of the opposition c.h.p. says the government is hiding. the real scope of the pandemic is so slim. here in istanbul alone, the number of cases is 20 times higher than the tally. from the ministry of health from i'm saying this with regret, but the figures and information we have given are not correct. we're going to go
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google an image on his on her next house call. that she does not want to take part in political discussions. she knows the debate about the numbers, but doesn't want to get involved. that more and more people disregard the coronavirus rules frustrates her. meaning, which is surely good. it makes me sad. we are putting so much effort into this work . but what's the point? if so many act as if nothing can happen to that one. and if this doesn't change, we won't see an end to this pandemic sticky because of google hopes that she will soon be able to work as a dentist again. but she also knows that her new job will be needed for quite a while. germany is currently in the midst of a partial lockdown. schools, stores and businesses are open,
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but the government has restricted social contact among people. many oppose the measure. limit alexanderplatz in the popular areas for shopping in strolling a safe distance is not guaranteed safe. politicians think that's why there are compulsory mosques even outside. that's finished its own for i find it terrible. why should i put on a mosque out here now when nobody's working? behind me you have to be able to bring fresh air. i'm with mine at all. no one. i do not find it. ok. the mosque customer puts on in certain places because i mean that it's really going outdoors. what is actually supposed to happen in public buildings? i'm trying everywhere, but not here in a public square in cuts to politicians need to explain more clearly what they're
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doing to combat the gun. think in my view, the whole thing doesn't only depend on the politicians. the whole thing is, a social g.t. like many others in a democracy, people have to support it in some form or another. in the law. we will have to live with this far as somehow and we actually need a social debate. the public's going to look exactly to be true of corruption good to most mobile storage because don't talk so much that something has to be pushed through. now. will it go on like this with the wave get higher and higher. and of course one has to austin question, what we still have to do not to lose, do you for some word and not mom doing even more hardly possible for the restroom face in the capital. they have to close for a month. again. this can be seen almost 5 kilometers away in the trendy
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district of friedrichs, on there usually hundreds of people in this pub district, tourists. but also i think everyone who is not affected is fine with it. so i don't have any big problems to do without now for a while, but also only because i don't and have nothing to do that. i can understand that people are angry and secure and that the act i went to sets them professionally like that stuffed the bill. they shot up the same time, most restaurants to have invested a lot of money in hygiene measures. some officer had to go to at least a little money when
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streets with color, when houses are down and the artworks are beautiful and tasty. then it's time for your max. this time it's $3.00 stylish housing. and it will masterpieces in search of the perfect match for salome continuances posts how to finesse
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in 45 minutes on t w. w's crime fighters are back with the africa's most successful radio drama series continues from the all of us odes are available online. and of course, you can share and discuss on w. africa's facebook page and other social media platforms for the crime fighters tune in now playing. so this is the breathtaking landscape in oscar was considered so beautiful that it was by the chinese will see more of it later on in the show. i want to welcome to
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another edition of euro max with me, your host, megan the. here's a look at what else we've got coming up. how to talk sensation, a falco punch wows, his fans with cuts. and a belgian food designer makes edible art that will take you by surprise. cooper. but 1st, we begin in london, which can appear quite gloomy in the darker days of fall and winter, but french, a graphic designer come in while law is trying to change that by injecting bold colors and shapes into the city. she believes strong colors like these that have a powerful impact on people. so she turns building facades, bridges, and even cross walks into catchers. her style is inspired by the postmodern italian design movement called memphis. well, we met up with her in london to see how she is transforming the city.
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cammy was a french designer, stumptail, colorful and playful mission. to turn london into a more cheerful place, through geometric and colorful patterns. just want to change the landscape of the city by bringing a lot of bright corals on buildings. all i can from the space i think is just you don't realize the impact of corals how it does on people can meet its most famous work of art is inmates in a working class district and with east london to break the main streets, monotonous knock and had a splash of color to its facades, the residents raised more than 40000 euros through crowd funding.
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the artwork is also nicknamed the parade that stretches across 8 buildings and is one of london's largest public works. i was in the us and you could see the old bus in front of the reading in the make them smile. and that was a really nice straightaway this really proud achieving like big scale work these days. i think as a woman, as well, sometimes is not always going to like, easy to get through. the french born artist is based in hit east london. originally, she wanted to become a textile design, a professional fast moving trends in a realistic style is important. but things only in patterns to date, she rarely designs, textiles. instead, she prefers to give the facades of houses a fresh look. she find dreariness world wide with patterns and colors prints. it's
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here at an office building in brooklyn, new york, at a gas station in the u.s. state of arkansas. to pop up how she's designed for lego is currently touring. the world's next stop will be the south korean capital. so just logs. the idea of having a 10 metre high building, i think it just doesn't have the same impact there. when you work on a computer, some time you just keep on details, you just have to remember one is going to be on the does what i always tell my my clients or the people commission. my work is, you know, some time no less is more. i just kind of like make it quite simple. as work is inspired by the u.s. american pop artist keith haring, as well as the design movement. she grew up in the south of france, where her parents owned several designer items in this style. founded in 1980,
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the milan based memphis group, what postmodernist designers used a playful and colorful style is a reaction to functionalism, which was popular at the time. the memphis style also appealed to german fashion designer, karl lagerfeld decorated his apartment accordingly. style of design because i grew up in the eighty's. so just on the facts, i don't know if you're going for a rules or they create a lot of and it's really yes, really vibrant sense of thing in the style of myself. that's what i get from it myself, saw something a really good she comes up with her ideas in her studio where she mixes colors, patterns and geometric shapes. current project in london's financial district canary wharf shows how she manages to remain true to her dayal while continuing to
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experiment. she's transformed a bridge in an op style with stripes and lines to create optical effect fixed. yet another stepping stone for a woman with a clap, my big fruit, your plan dream. more. think i like the idea of bringing these 2 get a brain in different practice together. so it might be just a matter of time before one style office building at small come there to london's financial district. next up, a new found star, thanks to the popular tick tock. falco punch has developed a massive following due to his fast videos using so-called transitions. now these are special cuts applied to a video to trick the viewer about the action that's taking place now. i gave it a try for myself. as you can see here, just to see these effects and i must admit, it is not that easy. well,
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even though videos are sometimes only seconds long hours of work go into making them. we've got a closer look. ok. puncheons clip some a truly unique showcasing a dazzling array of special effects. and they have principles to tame to become one of germany's most successful to his top goal is to entertain his fans. i aim is this. wow, what american or young and old people, if you give them a rate from their day to day lives, and they just want to watch some youtube videos or took talks and for 15 seconds, they can escape from their daily routine and always have a wow moment palko uses technical equipment such as a camera to create his artistic video clips he started at a young age. i made my 1st music videos of 13 or 14 created relatively simple
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transitions, but i still keep using a lot of them today when i didn't realize where all this was leading but gradually expanded my range. and at some point people said, oh, that's so cool. do more is particularly well known for his transition. but what exactly does that mean? it's point simple and you might have a conversation and if you don't, and then there's a cut, it's always a hard cut on. meaning you constantly go back and forth between the people who are talking to work with a transition. you would have noticed that in a dozen companies this could mean that the camera pans to the right. and the same thing happens in the next scene. and everything blends without viewers noticing the cut doesn't that keep the 24 year old still lives with his parents often goes out to shoot his clips. most of the recordings are still down to his parents' living room like this song,
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usually an original sound that users have uploaded and added or remarks like this one here. and every time this, what is, what is, what is comes we make a cut. it's more of a hard look to the right and suddenly the camera is also on the right. ok. camera to the right. i look into it. you know, now comes the actual effect. 31 and go, oh no, i didn't. and also happens to one go. so now i'm going back again, so see if that works. we have a clip down to punish is a perfectionist and is only satisfied when everything is just right. from from
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once took 500 shots for a cut on my phone, died 3 times. it finally worked out though we were throwing a card up in the air and it kept lying on the card and it had to be right in front of the camera at just the right. although when i reached out to grab it, wrapped. so that was an easy, this is the slide if you have 5 to 6 hours in total to make it special, thanks for the well, some of the style cuts are relatively easy, but it takes practice for them to turn out well for example, in india or on the same level and do transitions just as good as i do because they cover and imitate a lot of stuff. so i see what they're capable of. and that's super cool because i want to inspire people. he has also been composing his own music for some time now . and this year he released his 1st single,
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entitled one cool band and his training in media design and is now devoting his time to the video platform. take his money through advertising and mendes sick. they get income last year. when people ask if i ever imagined this would happen if i had planned it all, it's strange to say, but i did prepare to work on the cereal and be successful at it. and my goal was to protect innocent of my projects. his success proves the german tick-tock song seems to have done everything right. and now he's well on his way to reach them. 10000000 followers. pretty impressive. i must say, all right, time now to take a trip. and as we all know, travel has been severely restricted, restricted during the coronavirus pandemic. but that doesn't mean you can't enjoy it through pictures. we're off now to in
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a deliberate village hidden in the austrian alps outside. the south come a region offers visitors, breathtaking views of nature, with a touch of all that european charm. well, we filmed the next report before us right. implemented further restrictions for travellers abide to we still want to take you along on this beautiful autumn excursion. this is austria's sites come a good region. it's stunning, natural beauty is best appreciated during autumn. would only very few tourists visit the region. is the sights come a good jam? many consider it austria as pretty as town $1000000.00 tourists from all over the world. come here each year. christiane, a company that has lived in hushed up for 7 years. she says social media helped to make it famous. all the photos she had on instagram and facebook make more and more popular. someone snapped this great picture with
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a lovely catholic and protestant church in the background. that inspired many of the visitors to come here to take this very picture with them in the house. hush, that's quaint 16th century buildings on market square are listed historical sites. the tiny town of $800.00 insists of little more than a main street parallel to the lakeshore. this funicular ride takes visitors 350 vertical metres to a sky walk above the town. views from here are nothing short of breathtaking. no wonder the region's been declared. a unesco world heritage site the sea or the lake is quite large. it's one of the largest insults come a good region. you know it's 8 kilometers long. from here it's 2 and a half kilometers to the eastern shore. it's brilliant. the hike is in cyclists
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with a route that leads from how's that to the top and called the names that's come out? good. roughly translated as salt chamber estate derives from the regions. copious, some deposits. how did pan cup runs guided tours through a former mine locals began mining the mineral over 3000 years ago. it's still extracted today. they live here, it holes that are mine. and here is a very nice old when these are bronze age tools. you can imagine how hard it must have been extracting the salt from the rock with the salt was put into baskets, brought down to town and distributed throughout europe. but in the regions, verdant, hilly forests are a paradise for hikers, during fall,
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mushroom pickers can find many tasty morsels in these parts. hunts up in a knows the best spots. i look out for certain kind of trees. that's what i go by. like some thrills can be found near the beaches, though they're rare for a coniferous forests. the nearby lakeside village of town killing a few 100 back to chapel is another regional highlight. it boasts boats, house a fine dining establishment right by the water head. chef lucas nagual loves serving locally picked mushrooms plus a few hours earlier head chef luke has joined. i know that on a fishing expedition i enjoy heading out on to the lake every day. be it summer or
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winter? no matter if it's 35 degrees celsius or minus 150, i'm glad to head out every single day. back at the restaurant, he prepares an exquisite dish with freshly caught char spinach and quince marinate . he likes to stray from tradition and try unconventional recipes if you want to serve are in gradients in the purest form possible. prepare fish traditionally for example. instead take inspiration from japanese cooking. fish is grilled and sliced like so they have a lot of potential and that's a christian austria's, that's come, a good region has
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a lot to offer with its fine dining history. and last but not least, spectacular nature. the fashion label chanel represents in clear cut lines, the time with elegance and femininity. so it's no surprise that it's the new headquarters in paris also reflects these qualities. the design of m. or 19 m. building will not just service the offices for sure now, but they will also house other artisans and committed to luxury fashion and french know how well the new headquarters was designed by the unknown architect, rudy, rich. we met him at the building's construction site to hear the ideas behind his latest creation. this is the construction site of chanel's,, new flagship building in paris. the triangular building complex named 1000 m., spans more than 25000 square meters. the innovative architecture of 24 metre,
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high concrete threads surrounding the building is impressive. it's intended to resemble luxury fabrics. french architect came up with this idea draw a parallel in the works. and karl lagerfeld worked with experts in the textile field using refined and sophisticated materials. it was important for me to honor their legacy buildings have a rather feminine character. for me, this concrete us, very sensual and feminine. texture feels like skid concrete to mental work is the award winning architect trademark. alice with the muse museum in marsay in paris.
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art department in the louvre the national building should also provide optimal working conditions, the 1002 house, artists and masters of their craft. i only take care of the facade, in this case, the dress, the person wearing it is responsible for the rest. i like that statement because we've created something similar with architecture. suspicious studios and the people who work here to be happy. the concrete structure filters they like to reduce the amount of sunlight while keeping the building eerie and bright. another example of the building that connects architecture and fashion is the each song, the whole museum in mara cash morocco,
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designed by on. and the architecture reflects the curved and straight lines of sauna designs. the facade mimics the texture of a rough fabric. the interior is like an elegant dress in soft and flowing harmonious colors. the fundus young review tunnel in paris exhibits are 2 rather than fashion. nevertheless, the spectacular megaproject is the flagship of the luxury group, l. b, m h. the building itself is a work of art, with its curvy glass elements covering the body of the building, reminiscent of the canadian born american architect, frank gehry was commissioned to design it by the group's c.e.o. . know, the motto was simply anything is possible for but you know, but at the end we didn't have the technical knowledge to realize this unique
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project that you keep to produce more than a 100000 years work for more than 2 years and created a new technology in order to implement the architect's creative idea of chanel's new headquarters is due to be inaugurated in march, 2021. the parishioners are looking forward to another architectural gem that will shape their city and finally something to eat. so what about a lion's head made out of noodles or a collie flower in the likeness of u.s. pop singer billy eilish. well, these are just some of the food. by belgian cook, stuck on months. her animals, slow breezing creatures made of rice and vegetables have gathered quite a following on social media and or according to the artist big taste as good as
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they look from a potato or a new tang to us. sushi 2 can, from a pioneer of cartoon hero tintin to a cauliflower that looks like pop star billy eilish, the master behind these edible creations. if you land on the bells and before the artist that i'm going to show you how to make some incredible fog up today, she's making a very in band made for us using the simpler 1st we go to peel the potatoes because it's very easy to work it's like kind of like lee lee who can model it anyway one being that while the potatoes boil, she cuts the vegetables for the dental, the traditional to use this to make it
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a little sticky. the designer by training loves to cook in her home. in course, ne belgium. but she never imagined she combined both her passions to become a food designer. her original plan was to make a website to teach people how to meal prep for the week. to grab attention on the internet, she made the dishes a lot more and more artistic. everybody our, nobody asked. everybody wanted to so i change the whole website. besides posting her creations online, she holds workshops and takes commissions for this tissue, she has to mold a place from mashed potatoes. she paints the base with food coloring and cream cheese makes the bay look frothy bell peppers and zucchini come together as a colorful dress. when i make, i feel really relaxed. it's like making
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a growing sculpture or it's comparable with that. you learn to stop commands is bursting with ideas for new dishes. she takes inspiration from famous movie characters, celebrities and animals. all as in today's creation, other cultures, like germany, every time i make something i already have to with the whole or with myself a little because i can do this all day after 4 hours of work. the fairy in power made has come to life. and it's ready to serve some that is, if she doesn't get the golems that i gets, how can you eat it? it's too cute. it looks so adorable. oh it's so
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you have to say this, but it's not possible for us. in that case, one last shot for social media and it's time to have the 1st delicious plate current things. and so after hours of careful preparation, the dish disappears as i worry that we come to the end of the show. don't forget to check us out on social media for more on the program or go to our website for details on our latest draw with this a backpack and these other goodies up for grabs. for me and the rest of us, your comments, as always thanks for watching. we'll see against him. in
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