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this is deja vu news of live from berlin germany gets ready for a longer winter lockdown as authorities struggle to control or surgeon infection state leaders say they're still not enough social distancing and they're urging tougher measures to keep things from getting worse it's also coming up. we'll take a closer look at the impact of the krona virus is having on young people how the pandemic is putting the brakes on a generation ready to head out into the world. and the back after a short winter break we'll bring you all the highlights from frankfurt's clash with
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live acoustic. a michael ok welcome to the program germany has logged another day with more than 10000 new corona virus infections health authorities say once again more than 300 people died of covert 1000 over the past 24 hours and that's despite the lockdown that's been in effect since mid december now the leaders of germany's states are urging tougher action to keep numbers down until enough people can be vaccinated. there is snow again and for a few moments the feel of a holiday in the midst of a coronavirus winter despite appeals from police and government officials parking lots are full as are the slopes and even the local tourist boards a northerner. mini's hearts mountains say stay away to no avail.
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because into i don't know if it's the open air and here we're not afraid we're only 2 households together so we're following the rules i mentioned well the crowding here is relative with the space we're able to keep one and a half meters apart like we're supposed to. so what is still ok and what is need be not so much questions facing families longing to escape the dreariness of a lockdown as overburdened hospitals see ever increasing infection rates and. our clinics are overstretched are running above 90 percent capacity so we have a very large number of severe cold 1000 cases and we've had high numbers of deaths to deal with in recent weeks. to ease the burden on hospitals germany is considering extending the present lockdown the vaccination rollout may be making progress but there are still too few of the lifesaving shots available deadlocked
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on the lockdown must be extended beyond january 10th it will have to be until we have more back seen we have to deal with a long lockdown now in a realistic way we need an infection rate below $25.00 per 100000 people not just 50 or germany is still a long way from that. leak nish buff and fish the leaders of germany's 16 states will meet tuesday to discuss extending the lockdown they've already said they want the existing measures to remain in place but there's disagreement over whether to open schools and daycare centers a patchwork of lockdown regulations may result in snowy areas though tougher measures are already in the works for near immediate effect since the current rules are not being taken as seriously as officials had hoped. well 2020 will surely be remembered for the krona virus pandemic which is far from over restrictions and lock downs have had a huge impact on the younger generation how they dealt with it and how has it
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a can then concert so high on cons and. a lot of my work travels with teaching and performing so since khurana happened it cancelled almost all of it. you know those a while bush there this is. the boy who. committed. the lincoln gavan's or. does you see as i was to get. the point of where i was really. to i think it was just i mean the last straw of my bank account i really didn't have any means to pay for the next rent or to have money for my you know for my groceries and at some point
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i really just worked my body. and i was just here by myself playing music and i was dancing and i was letting go i was letting all of my emotions out. does. mention if they just may have been on those who want to mention. it could be a good thing goes all of us mondays and mentions our. live in print. for vision. from emotion for the. president.
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we're joined now by mia preval check of 14 year old high school student here in berlin miss thanks so much for joining us here indeed really appreciate your making the time you're a teenager of course in a high school student this is a time in your life when you ought to not only be expanding your mind at school but also just having fun what his past year been like for you. i think it has been quite challenging but i started realizing and appreciate things more in this year. yes what would you say was i'm sorry we still talking. what would you say was the single biggest biggest challenge you faced. the biggest challenge of face
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and was probably school and holding up my grades. how was that different because school is always challenging for kids how was that different during the pandemic as compared to any other time. before the pandemic we were in school and when general started knocking down what i and most especially was a learning atmosphere and i couldn't concentrate and i found it quite hard dealing with all the signs that we had you know when i was your age you know one of the things that i always thought about was what i wanted to do this year or where i wanted to be the next year how did the pandemic change that for you was there anything that you really wanted to achieve in 2020 that you just weren't able to do i want to visit my family in bali now however this is not possible
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and that meet will mean sad because we only visit to my family every single year but yeah tell me more about how the pandemic is actually change your perspective or your outlook on life is or anything that maybe you took granted before that you've come to really appreciate what i definitely took for granted so cicle touch with all my friends and other people i definitely miss that is hugging someone or holding hands with someone or just going out without them. there's so many people out there mia who are nodding in phatic lee just listening to you really appreciate your time this morning mia prevail chick think you. as many countries struggle with the rollout of their vaccination programs israel has inoculated
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a higher percentage of its population than any other country in the world or than 10 percent of israelis have already received the 1st dose of the vaccine that could hold lessons for other hot spots trying to contain the spread of covert 900. saturday is normally a day of rest in israel but it's had no impact on the country's vaccination campaign and occupations are taking place at hundreds of centers like this one in tel aviv more than a 1000000 israelis have already received their 1st shot. we were record breakers we brought millions of doses back to israel we're doing this quicker than the rest of the world. netanyahu vaccination efforts are succeeding fanks in part to israel's small size and its centralized health care system the country's not for profit health insurance firms run all their own hospitals patients medical records are also stored centrally making vaccinations easy to organize people are sent appointments by text messages and volunteers have also been stepping up. just came
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to volunteering sheba and is working and he participates seemed to me soon people nurses came out of the departments and said we finish our round there we go into a 2nd row we contributed to people fees row so it's the spirit of the people the prime minister is very publicly championed israel's vaccination campaign it's happening during the country's 4th election campaign over 2 years and netanya i was keen to answer critics who had found fault with his management of the virus local media say israel is paying twice as much as the e.u. for the pfizer vaccine but despite israel's rapid rollout it hasn't yet slowed new infections which are at a 2 month high. now to some of the other stories making news around the world at this hour india's drug regulator has approved 2 coronavirus vaccines for emergency use one was developed by u.k. based astra zeneca and oxford university and the other by local company biotech the
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government is preparing the rollout of a nationwide inoculation program. police in norway say the death toll has risen to 4 following a landslide in ask northeast of several people are still missing after the landslide tore into the village early on wednesday the rescuers say they have found no signs of life the landslide is the worst in modern norwegian history. dozens of people have been killed in an attack on 2 villages in the the attack happened north of the capital in the ami near the border to mali a number of fundamentalist groups are active in the country and are battling for control of the region. well the buddhist leader is back after an unusually short winter break the highlight of saturday's really matches so i'm tired frankfurt inflict
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a 2nd defeat of the season on visitors violated who's fine early season form is beginning to desert them. in the seventy's to get clashes between these 2 sides nil nil has never been the end result and after just 10 minutes this peach got the visitors off the mark courtesy of not team miri. skill luck and ingenuity helping him to his 2nd goal of the season. the lead lasted just 12 minutes as i mean eunice raced clear to come lee put away the equaliser his 1st goal for france it was woeful defending have opened the gap band after the break live a couzens back line once again shoddy with daiichi come out as cross finding live accusing defend the everyman tops of he poked it into his own match was the rub of the green but enough for frankfurt to claim
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a deserved to one win. or lose pace in the title race. well live a close and loss was like 6 game they travel to stuttgart knowing that a win would put them on top at least until biron play on sunday a single goal from leipzig stand in the said 67th minute was the difference between the sides he side fitted in and held fast was deflected after an illinois cross was reflected the result keeps leipsic firmly in the race for the title as they go for their 1st ever been his league championship. shaka have extended their windless run to 30 games after defeat to hurt on saturday they are now just one loss or draw from equalling. record set way back in 1986 for the worst run ever in the bones of pfleger shockers new coach christian goes stroke over it last week becoming their 4th head coach this season but he couldn't turn
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the tide has hurt the took the lead to the teo when doozy in the 1st half then 2nd half goals from john cordoba or interest. and shock a 3 nil defeat to welcome them into the new year. this is g.w. news live from berlin we'll see you in 45 minutes with more news. today was that what makes the devil. unbending the way. i laid out the world. and everyone with nato holding everything. are you ready to meet the germans and join me right just do it until you. don't move walkin immigrants. the police will stop them down the road is the solution their flight could be fatal but going back is not an option.
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i'm on and are stuck in the spanish border area there waiting for a chance that will probably never come shattered dreams starts january 18th on t.w. . these 3. on the world stories. dangerous abortions in kenya. are stork layover in the jordan valley. but we begin in germany even corona infections that only until mild symptoms can cause lifelong consequences a young woman tells her story. peggy graham is battling the long term
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effects of cope at 19 when she became sick in march she had few symptoms but it's now devastated her life. but a confident. i only became gravely ill months later in june. at the time i thought that everything would eventually be fine but things didn't improve i was extremely ill for many many weeks which turned into months and i never got better. piggy is one of 40 covert survivors here suffering from long term effects of the illness germany's baltic sea coast their symptoms are being treated at a rehabilitation center. after the virus piggie felt burnt out she suffered from dizzy spells and chronic pain. the cognitive i'm seeing in some cases i also had cognitive difficulties that my
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head wasn't functioning properly i couldn't hear and poor vision and couldn't follow conversations well. often covert patients like peggy say their concerns are being taken seriously by the doctors. it's very difficult for some doctors to understand when they look at me i look healthy physically i'm reasonably strong at least i appear to be and then you get dismissed very quickly they say her mind is not ok. i'm not afraid but i still wonder if i will ever be the same again. as a coded survivor peggy has officially recovered from the illness but she says it feels like corona virus has stolen her healthy body and left her with a sick one in its place. the world is just
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falling apart because of the pandemic right now at the moment life is dramatically different for everyone but i think i'll be a different person than i was before. says that's ok. peggy good and has 3 more weeks of rehab ahead of her. all she wants to do is get back to a normal life again. according to experts more than 1000000 people mostly beakers are being held in detention camps in the region in china despite their faults that gainey is the only major car manufacturer that has a factory there. a room key the capital of china's western shin jang province home to we goes and other michelin minority this is one of the most heavily policed
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regions in the world china's rep policies against ethnic minorities have been called a genocide by some a room key is also home to german carmaker folks flagons most controversial investment. is the only international carmaker to have a plant in the region. so i don't we made the decision to build this factory more than 10 years ago it was a decision made solely for economic reasons there was no political motivation the fact it is no in a politically and socially sensitive environment worries us china has covered the region with a massive system of prisons internment centers and reeducation camps australia has e.s.p. i instituted has documented $380.00 facilities across the region hundreds of thousands possibly millions have disappeared in these facilities. on a recent visit i was constantly followed around and stopped from filming some of
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the facilities are official prisons some are unmarked and some are cynically designated as vocational training centers kyra some are kind a cause it born in china has spent several months in one of the so-called vocational schools in 20. what they had to learn there had little to do with professional skills he says that we make it in this camp we had to sing the chinese anthem and other communist songs. they taught us that china was the strongest country in the world and we had to study materials about the 19th communist party congress. that's in there what. china is portraying the master tensions as a means to provide opportunities on the job market but there is growing evidence of forced labor inside the camps or after release and former detainees have been forced to sign up with employment agencies v.w. says there's no indication of forced labor in its operations a lot of you act here but we hire all our employees directly they send their resume
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and we have a job interview and then the hate charge apartment and the operating department make a decision based on the resume and the impression they gave me was happened to them before is something that is hard for us to know all this stuff that's here this is through extreme shriya and after footy v.w. says it will stick to its investment but the control this is likely to remain economically w.'s investment never paid off instead of planned $50000.00 vehicles a year it so is below 20000. in kenya terminating pregnancies is only permitted under specific circumstances every day women die as a result of illegal abortions and aid organization is trying to improve the situation. we call her mercy that's not her real name she was 16 when she fell pregnant she was scared because she knew her mother would
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not allow her to keep the baby her mother forced her to have an abortion now for fear of repercussions nursy hides her face. and. i went to a low. medicine man i stayed there for 3 days he gave me herbal medicine and i took it and. then on the 2nd day i started seeing blood i was very afraid. there are people who abort and they seemed fine. i thought i would die if you feel the she was lucky many girls and women don't survive such ordeals it's estimated that in kenya 7 women die each day from unsafe abortions like the one mercy had marginalized and poor women are especially vulnerable such as those here in the math or islam abortions are illegal in kenya there are only a few strict exceptions women cannot simply go to the nearest hospital for help
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instead they come to this man he's well known for carrying out abortions along with other procedures even though he has no medical training he's respected in his community as a christian medicine man for people who can't afford hospital treatment. mercy says she came to him to she paid the equivalent of 8 year olds for the abortion we ask the man directly he denies performing abortions but still wants to hide his identity we're going to keep going you know if you do it in the government finds you you'll be jailed and i refuse that nevertheless he knows exactly how an abortion is done i'm not. given an injection drug and they're sent home so the pregnancy can terminate there many of these women die if there are lucky they do die if they're lucky the pregnancy terminate safely it's usually bad however if.
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the resign i mean by that's why in most cases the women need professional help after the abortion international aid organization marries stopes office around the clock help for women who can't afford hospitalization yet but with dramatic experiences and therefore we finally put them that we started the counseling part we also offer emergency treatment which includes. we give you until baltica spain kill last and even sometimes you have to security theater if that the injuries that have happened to the will of course mercy would have preferred to have seen a real doctor 3 years later she's still suffering from the traumatic experience i mean is a similar i would save someone wants to get an abortion they should go to a hospital. because those men will just give you some kind of medicine and then tell you when the pregnancy has been terminated they only want your money in the end you are the one who has to suffer in
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a battle. despite the stigma she faces from her community she thinks every woman should have the right to a safe abortion. the white stork which is native to germany flies each year from europe to south africa and back. many of them avoid the route over the mediterranean and cheek a pit stop in the jordan valley. time for break for flocks of white storks in the jordan valley and the occupied west bank at dawn on east ologist yasi leshem is up early to observe the birds at this huge garbage dump twice a year distorts navigate their way thousands of kilometers from europe to southern africa and back israel and the palestinian territories are like a bottleneck they're one of the main micro tare routes for millions of birds.
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because they avoid to fly over there by the authorities so we are like a highway. between 3 called good and so we are lucky to have effect 600000 stalks twice a year over year all there were almost all the world population of whites talks about how that 50000. 6000. so we are lucky to be in the best highway of the job and still. rather than taking the shorter route over the mediterranean like smaller birds stalks fly over land to catch up north streams of warm pockets they write a thermos to conserve energy. the landfill is like a pit stop for the storks they just stay for the night to rest to feed and gather strength before setting off on the next leg. if the last 10 years they are not to look for. yet you are places or you're catch
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a thief but for garbage that of course they have plastic bags and stuff like that which is of course very generous but they go where they have these before although bird migration happens twice every year it still amazes he was studies to birds for decades unlike most humans to storks don't need g.p.s. to arrive at their destination it's time for this truck to take off every day they fly between 300 to 500 kilometers next on the egyptian sinai before they continue their exhausting journey towards their winter home in southern africa.
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sorry to be. exploding cakes are just saw almost christiane s pretty boss creation. sprawled on. the spanish shelf could some extravagant open bank masterpieces better not only delicious their unique commentary experiences. t w. what is painted into each of the coronavirus crisis and shine a spotlight on its problems exposing it as applying between the u.s. and china. to the world health organization has suffered from the power struggle and its member states for a long time. but what impact will this have on the current plan. coming. in 45 minutes on d w. what secrets lie behind the wall. discover
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new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. w. world heritage 360 getting up now. the british coast photographer quentin lake wanted to get to know it better so he walked right along. find out what motivated him later in the show and with that a very warm welcome to the 1st you know like show in 2021 let's see what else we have for you today. the detonating world of
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a spanish because the scene from buffalo ny is exploding cakes and. we find out how a swiss cobbett sees the mobility of the future. and talking of mobility a role inside one is certainly no less easy i in a lot should bubble of that is guaranteed to protect me from any non-state lyra says there could be outside of the save the logos of very practical the everyday life but they were the power that solution for projects by photographer for not only. this work by the german artist shelley and may net the actors from the. southern gemini insights. for example
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the musician plays in his hearing he's himself and cannot communicate with the other musicians and the actor also only he is himself and i tried to depict these areas of culture and also the loneliness for example of an old person. with his photo projects social distance tax plan main at once to illustrate how social distancing during the covert crisis might affect people and how important closeness is to our social fabric he wants to place the contents from the. inside bubbles in a sea made of treat purchase i thought i was getting into this bubble and then rolling up this horn and then jump on the top a few times and fly into the auditorium in a very aesthetic manner. it won't be quite so crazy but it's not easy setting up the at does in the bubbles and the timing is particularly important we have to think about where one can fit in and you have to
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get into the empty bubble it will take 8 minutes and i blow them up all at the same time. the actors are only wearing costumes from different plays and get into their bubbles spline off to the other. hand. that then has just 15 minutes to take photos because condensation forms inside. it will take steam every said or done so far has a sign up as fear that's just so special in itself you know just the performance of the performance a few weeks ago fly in maine at last the musicians from the stuttgart philharmonic to put on their concerts attire and then slip into the p.v.c. bowls with their instruments then this photo was taken while they all look at filming. the driving force behind my work there's always an issue that concerns me personally that i can't resolve. the color and. it's no
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coincidence that he has already photographed data protection activists in his social distance tax project as he wonders what implications the growing shift to digital communication has during the crisis. and i am a net is a concept artist in 24 he published the video experiment human tracks on the impact of massive alun it's. in 2015 piled up refugees to point out the crowding in refugee shelters in 2019 he then photographed young people using smartphones to illustrate humans as data material and now with his transparent bubbles and then at half the pieces together. the act has become part of a photo series and up each supposed to tell their own little story during the photo shoots they repeatedly act out to brief them to sing this but how do you feel being inside a p.v.c. by both the acoustic and the acoustics are pretty extreme i've actually got
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a bit of pressure right now but it was an interesting experience. with months of both i'm very excited about the end result. the obvious we're glad for any opportunity we have right now to present ourselves in the present here in crunk. the idea came about by chance has helped me in another project i was unable to do because of covert one i looked into inflatables and while researching on it i also stumbled across these publice. handmade that is currently only publishing his photos digitally on his website because of the pandemic his next plan is to photograph the dunces of the should can't ballet conditions permitting present all the photos in an exhibition in 2021. and we were thought maybe keeping our fingers crossed for him to britain now where in mid december we met up with a man who explored the entire british coastline on foot starting in london
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photographer quentin lake headed for the coast and from there he walked in a clockwise direction around england wales and scotland all he covered some 11000 kilometers it took him 5 years to complete this trip which of course he didn't do in one go and he spoke to us about his experiences. to coast close to east born in the south of england is known for its chalk cliffs that rise high above the sea hiking enthusiastic and photographer quinten lake came past here to for his long term project title the perimeter he walked right around the coast of britain taking photos along the way. my rules were no no transport all so that the hoppers i would walk around i
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wouldn't take any bugs and i mostly slept in a tantrum time self-sufficient for 5 days or time so power for the camera and 5 days of food 5 days of fuel and every 5th day i was trying to put some of charger for me up. in a pool 2015 clinton said off from london he started by walking to the thames estuary and then along the british coast clockwise through england wales and scotland. over the course of 5 years the award winning landscape in architecture photographer walked around the island in sections that usually took him $2.00 to $9.00 weeks to complete it was his most elaborate project to date. come rain or shine quentin like had to put up with nature's compresses no matter what season of the year it was. at times this ended up being quite risky the time that i actually got caught out
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the most was on the holderness cliffs in yorkshire which is the fastest writing place of europe 5 metres a road to every year i got stuck because that was the tide came up and it was dark and i tried to scramble up the cliffs and i only just the last minute i managed to screw scramble up and that was i was the scariest moment of the journey surrounded by nature and lake was on his own for most of the journey along the coast. injuries as well as the 1st lockdown measures to tackle the corona pandemic meant that clinton was forced to interrupt his journey several times but the magnificent views made up for the setback. it was the diversity of the british coastal regions that really impressed clinton. my favorite place in wales probably barmouth bridge because you have had this beautiful victorian bridge and in the background you have cut interests and the beautiful mountain city in england the favorably round the lizard in the south
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coast. and scot on which is my favor of the 3 countries would be the water pot so they are in the muck components here on the west although not all potential. to support his geometric abstract photography when she decided to use a square format principles photographs can be organised website the project has also changed clinton's very own view of britain. britain is definitely 3 countries but even within those 3 countries i see as a group of people who love and know their own individual patch and how they see it and then overall i see as a much wild country after a total of around 11000 kilometers and after having walked for $454.00 days clinton lake finally got back to a starting point london same polls cathedral coming to london itself to me my family and my friends at the felt fantastic i did get to know myself better
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especially physically and when something whether mattered or it didn't matter so much i learned that when i needed to have some human contact but i really learned that being alone in nature made makes me truly happy the adventures quintin encountered along his journey round to the coast of britain will now be compiled in a book and clinton is already ready for his next photography journey perhaps this time around the coast to buy. i wonder how many pairs of shoes massive hike in our next report we need to as he has already been named spain's best pastry chef and is always good for a surprise his amazing creations don't only taste good they also pack an incredible punch. exploding cakes. sweetly thick aerated animals made from cake
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and chop look waterfalls all of them created by christian and scream when it comes to sweet treats the pastry chef and bustle learn it has a lot of quirky and creative ideas. peter for free on interest for our philosophies based on 3 principles we want to surprise we want to create emotions so get in there and we want to create an unrepeatable unique moment 1st get out of a moment don't go atypically with. this creep or like using seasonal ingredients that are organic and sustainable. like pink lady apples which are growing catalonia he wants to create a new dessert from the. don't worry i'm on something maybe the pink lady apples have a very distinctive taste the texture and the juiciness of the apple make it
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a very versatile and green for making pastries that we can cook the apples like in this case they could also be baked in the oven or. even wonder if it was months on . a layer of pink an apple flavored ruby chocolate is placed on top of the fruit jelly. and finally. it is topped off with a ruby chocolate glazing the result chocolate bar that playfully toys with customers expectations. of the fact that it's an optical illusion i don't think you know what it is but once you put it in your mouth it has a completely different taste. when it comes to making showstopping pastries christian as creba is a pioneer he has been making exploding cakes since the 1980 s.
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and then your moment that's a critical i don't party as our people often worry that they won't get a piece of the cake. i always tell them just wait and see it will definitely get a piece of the cake because once it explodes it travels for up to 50 metres. one of its previous pastry shops is located on barcelona's ground in the heart of the city the patisserie was founded in 1906 and the family business was made famous the world over by christians father anthony s. riva who was also known as the chocolate wizard. today the 4th generation of pastry chefs in this family runs 4 shops in barcelona here they sell their own creations and many custom made treats. or has been working with his wife patricia schmidt for 10 years in brazil patricius schmidt
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specializes in front dark case as she has many years of experience in working with sugar she is responsible for the cakes decorations. i specialize in sugar paste. specialized in caramel and miranda. i prefer working with on didn't. come paste and all sorts of blazing. hot i came to spain to work and live with christiane and then out. you mean charlie wanted to marry me 3 months later we got married so i've been here for 10 years now. assisted by an international team of 40 staff members the couple work on you sweet and sugary creations whether it's weddings anniversaries or any other type of event they'll take on any challenge. that's kind of sort of pretty stuck sort of oh whenever i see the surprise in their faces you know this expression of well. and the emotions that we create
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that's what i'm looking for your 1st look and it's what makes me happy. after having worked as a peg to see it for over 40 years is christian a screen but takes a well deserved break and enjoys the sweet fruits of his labor before getting started on a new idea. well one of those exploding cakes will certainly make sure your next party is one to remember and if you like to experiment in the kitchen how about cooking some traditional german food and if you need some help we have just the right person to give you the perfect tips just check out our you tube channel d.w. food to find out more. interested in german cuisine then this is the show for you. though i had come to cook it like a german cook felisa distain presents some of germany's finest dishes to foodies from around the world. a lot of me having done this before i know this will be my
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1st time. traditional german fare prepared and easy to follow steps from the savory to the sweet we've got it all. cook it like a german check it out on t w food. kat as i now find it in like from switzerland. presents a new unusual prototype every year there are now 26 of them in all the cars one offs designed to provoke thought for the car industry following the motto i have to be 3 steps ahead for the car worlds to move one step the visionary designs futuristic vehicles that break all established boundaries we met up with him for the last episode and our ministry is going into overdrive. this past. hour was a tribute to
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a $988.00 model which designer frank indignation builds cars but it's supposed to make people dream. and if. so i have always been motivated and enthusiastic about individual mobility my entire life it is my passion to owning all building codes that look different for me that means looking a little bit out of the box and being a bit crazy. for. indignation is the head of a swiss company when speeds news you know hank is known for technological innovations in the automotive industry and turns heads with its unusual concept cars new materials were experimented with when designing the 2007 x. 6 for example. the x. this is the only transparent glass well actually plastic vehicle in the world.
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every year when speed launches a prototype meant to provide new impetus for the automotive industry. you don't think i want to spread ideas and impulses i can try to motivate and stood positive emotions now stand it is actually part of the company name meaning speed fast thinking ahead. the company 3rd street car enthusiasts attention in the 1996 with its yellow tell them which combines nostalgic futuristic elements at the time the focus was on extravagant design but later on extraordinary functions like with the amphibious vehicle splash which franklin the connections used to cross the english channel in record time in 2006. my driving force was a dream for my youth and that i had been seized by to drive across the english channel in my own car. i believed in my dream i didn't give up and that was really sober beyond in my book. i would have.
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to tell to make another dream come true in $2820.00 mpg asked to divert build a car but can also drive underwater. scuba the 1st car in the world taken down by frank indignation and his employees miss around like fishing lakes you like. to temperatures of about 3 degrees celsius so it's really cold. but when you're sat inside you so full of adrenaline. and everyone expected it to work but luckily everything worked out well. from all that because this is going to have to remain conic. it just shows how emotional mobility can be. these 2 happen last decade franklin the k'nex prototypes have mostly been visions of mobility of the future of vehicles in his snap series
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a mark in the system which can be easily transformed from self driving custom to cars to conquer vehicles sustainable designs that are environmentally friendly. because this crazy inventor become a realist being a little crazy does not exclude sustainability we're still trying to be both in this sense i enjoy being called crazy as in german that also means i get things moving. thing mentions already checked in the history of cars. in the past 25 years the world has changed my cars have changed and i myself have changed each vehicle was the sign of the times and they were all important because of course i would construct all 26 of them differently today on the spot. and enthusiastic the world over partly waiting to see what bank in the next next concept car will look like.
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and finally we need out with someone who can definitely say 2020 was a good year for them at least professionally speaking only yanto from berlin found overnight fame on the internet when international stars discovered her instagram videos only as a talent said jem skate and if you're wondering what that involves he is the answer . when 9 year old is in her element practicing her latest on this moves on roller skates in the band in concert. jam skating is currently enjoying a boom and has become its ambassador she sees as an awareness of life itself the reason why it's so cool through all this for me it's just you can glide and you can hear the music and also a bounce in the same time it's
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a feeling it's hard to describe but i feel like i'm flying. it was this video that suddenly made whole world famous when i wrote a skating dunce at tempelhof a felt a form airport in berlin quite viral it's 2024. it now has nearly 3000000 views on instagram account alone. she still does not really get why this one video stirred up such tremendous harm but suspects it also has to do with global events. there are quite a lot of things happening in the beginning of the year we have 19 we have made a movement and a lot of more things and i think when the people look at the video it felt like a refreshing for them so people were skating and it was sunshine and the hugging my friend maybe it was just the way i. was born in senegal and grew up in the night and. just studying product design she worked as an i went designer
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doing jump skating as a hobby before the hype about her video took off she had 60000 followers on instagram now she has almost a 1000000 which to list down. for example to milan or melissa king or kerry washington report of my video i thought oh my god they put some time in it to see my video and then we share it so it means they went to instagram and then i'm. so there was. a young to put on roller skates for the 1st time 6 years ago when she saw a poster about a roller skating party that immediately got her excited. style known as jumper skating evolved from the roller skating disc in scene in the 1990 s. and took on elements from various disciplines such as hip hop culture but above all it emphasizes an individual style. to me younger normally teaches jump skating
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in a club every week. she showed us that candy dumps popular among skaters. that we spend on research banyan is of course the 1st thing you're doing to do one step to the right and one more but do you put your left leg behind and then you stared straight again and you clip to your hands. ok then you do the same thing to this direction one step to the left one step behind stand up i will show you how it looks like me now i want to thank you. 1234. to me has now put a time jump since the summer she has been overwhelmed by the number of jumps skating requests and has even done have made a skating dance in commercials for several large companies. jam skating has completely transformed her life it's not like i think oh my god i'm
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a star now it's just maybe i just need some time to realize the things and i just enjoy the time and i'm just totally thankful for everything in the young love of jump skating has helped to take the world by storm and now she's ready to speed ahead to the projects. and before we go just a quick reminder to check out our website where you can find all the details on our current draw joining in and you could be the owner of this exclusive d.w. backpack filled with lots of goodies yeah and that was the 1st year of next show in 2021 looking forward to seeing you again soon until then stay safe and i phone all of us here in burlington just.
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what is painted on. the coronavirus crisis has shined a spotlight on its problems exposing it as a prime between the us and china. the world health organization has suffered from the power struggles of its member states for a mom time. but what impact will this have on the current pandemic. 15 minutes on d w. my
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1st boss was a sewing machine. where i come from women are balanced by this notion for something as simple as learning how to write them by psychos isn't. since i was a little girl i want to talk about by cycle of my home but it took me years to the . finally the game bob invention by me and by psychos and fritos people sewing machine sewing i suppose was more appropriate for those than rising up by. as now i was in meet sal for the last moment back home $5.00 by then 2000 and social goals and informed them of old dead basic rights my name is the amount of people home and i wore them.
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this is a 15 year old girl. got married to. this teacher is beating a boy for talking back and class. for the rest of the class wants us. to buy his mother. breaking up lots. of child sleeps in the streets because her family threw her off. here. online bowling. pushes a teenager over the edge. just because you can see violence that comes to children doesn't mean others and there are make them visible visible. violence against children disappear.
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this is deja vu news live from berlin germany gets ready for a longer winter lockdown as authorities struggle to control the surgeon infections state leaders say they're still not enough social distancing and they're urging tougher measures to keep things from getting worse also coming up we'll take a closer look at the impact a clone of the reeses having on young people how the pain.
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