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are we talk a little carlos? try to get the hang of it in just one day. hello, welcome to your max. i mean, oh mike krager and here's what we've got in store for you today. the former stock exchange in paris is now museum for morning. and then a ship has a hot set with his own bicycle kitchen. how do you know i'm mad, said alice. you must be set the cat, so you wouldn't have come here who wouldn't recognize one of the most iconic lines from alice's adventures in wonderland. even if you've never read the book cultural ref, references to the nonsensical tail everywhere. but what is it that makes this story so magical landon's victorian ever museum has an entire exhibition. exploring this question, patricia can ah party to clean
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the much the merch happen. they all the payment from $1.00 to $1.00 of the world's best men, children's books, london's victoria and the museum is indicating, in addition to the cultural impact of this whimsical tail, just honest itself would say it's furious. and curious. the fascination with alice is almost an article in a way it is such a huge phenomenon around the globe. the book itself published and 1865. we're still obsessed with it now. and we were trying to answer that question in the exhibition and why, how one's lamb become the phenomenon and not only within literature but across the film, design, photography, fashion, science, math. every, every aspects of life has some sort of connection to alice children. stories
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versions can be traced back to one gold an afternoon ox, the chinese in 18. 62 inspired by scientific achievements of the time held dodge since the tale for the daughter of a friend, polished middle 10 years old. at the time is late. he published and has montgomery county book the pen in louis carol mitchell was on the journey of alex's house. she's a very strong minded harry, when she feels empowered. she's curious, she's, she's adventurous. another, the sort of messages in the we can learn from sales and continue to inspire people . she's incredibly helpful icon. countless screen adaptations of the book have been made, such as disney classic in 951. the whole life of the
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patient in 2010. the characters, situations from the times tales provide and interpretations me challenges to the average participating designer piper in designing spaces to the entire expedition. i found most both difficult and really exciting to expand. it's been, it's been to create some of my own responses to material and i guess that kind of seaside peer ideas, which tends itself into a caterpillar. you start drawing appear and it's still long, spindly, legs and, and it could rare up and become a caterpillar. so i've, i've been joy that creating a location which isn't in any of the books, but it's inspired by the books to start off the journey home. because i was inspired by the big koreans peculiar for knowledge. he created
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a library that comes to life with floating book pages, really using all the skills i would use and theater to create this kind of. and i said well, that hopefully will really draw people in. i really feel they've gone down a rabbit hole into this sort of amazing sensory experience and then come out the other side. so the full of questions i guess. and hopefully, one of the journey continues to the visitors that are in the surrealism and psych delia $963.00 politics, photography and stage cost teams. most every aspect of culture has children inspiration from adventures in wonderland. ah, sure the island is unknown. i just know it will keep evolving and keep changing. and i think it's really exciting that we have some physicists looking at theories
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in the book. got fashion designers like iris ben happen looking to the theory, the face from time to inform that fashion design that technology foundry pushing designs. i'm very excited to be submission brings carried just in life with lawson technology wearing a vo headsets visitors can play around just croaking with the queen of hot country . that when the 1st flop, you know, is one of the richest men in the world for years. she had it actually a brand corporate group that included names like gucci and sound lowball. but he's also a reknown art collector in venice. they already 2 museums to his name than in 2016 . the city of paris made him an offer. he couldn't refuse the list that has like building of the city's former stock exchange. the businessman had it restored and re open, as is 3rd museum. the anticipation of this particular cultural highlight has long
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kept the international art world in suspense, a new museums, the contemporary art in paris. p. no connection in the boston mass. the old paris stock exchange with the 4th behind this massive undertaking is 84 year olds. and you know, for one penal trust at the top of renovating and redesigning the historical building. to start japanese architect until the work took 3 years to complete and cost around $100.00. 15000000 your as the new 9 me to talk concrete cylinder defining the space carbonite as well. with the search, the shape of the 18th century building is 19th century. in keeble regard to the light filtering and through the glass dome is meant to stand
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for the future and covering the keyboard. and the concrete cylinder stands for ho. with chrissy, my architecture is meant to touch people with a query and strengthen them with its rebel against your ties that how fast he came up with a creative proposal. i wasn't expecting it, but i immediately liked his proposal and said, let's do it that way. we put in with the help of lots of talent, he pulled it off. at 1st i was somewhat astonished by his concept of a circle within a circle. but this allowed him to express his creativity in a storage of content. and that's exactly what he's good at to get in the interior with a master for renowned french designers. the brothers co, not, and we'll check was on the hard card was to create something radically modern,
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could still harmonize with the own. historically charged element was set to making that connection. for example, between this extraordinary 18th century banister region. and this new contemporary lab is sort of mean ask you what's going on in the retired businessman swap, you know, it's recognized as a collector and patron disconnection includes some 10000 works by around 350 office . the call is not afraid to take risks, not even in the new museums. thank you expiration. rather than play it safe with work by famous names, selected many outsiders whose works are short provoke. but they may well be torres. settled in the fields. everyone expected him to show up with no worries. my big name by artists whose works are already fetching very high prices on the
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international art market. instead, he favorite artist who didn't pick the men and women of our age. i mean, these, the questions our society is dealing with and that reflects our contemporary world upon you have wanted to show many different phases of yuma. it's about us being able to look each other in the eye once again, but more than they don't use the new temple of art is the fulfillment of a lifelong dream for the fall slap, you know, now it last is 2 museums in venice or joins bias of his own in paris could spit on what could be done like in paris as cultural law. we'd like to play a modest but valuable part alongside the museums for contemporary artist because we do center tv show the museum of modern art, with a to tokyo, q or mental work games to back the existing institutions and expand what they offer the taking
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a unique position by showing work the others that hand off or will not display their own the monthly inventory. the night can look forward to a new museum that takes place in the cities rich pantheon and promises to claim and share this spotlight in the future as well. and i was serious quickie customs our your maximum portal set out to learn about all sorts of amazing customs and traditions that have stood the test of time and this week who been carlos went to harrison. i'm a lawyer in southern spain. it's set to be the birthplace of flamenco. there he wanted to learn flamingo from the very best, and let's see how he did the hi. i'm looking congress, and this is not me. this
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is the centuries old, traditional flamenco is still brand new to me. i don't have anything about my bank, but today, and i want to run as much as possible about it. and at the end of the day, why is that on the stage 2 apartments? yeah, let's see about that. once a year, the start. so fleming, who come to shine at the flamenco festival, and that is due to the corona virus pandemic. a few visitors have on their way to the city this year. but everyone is glad that the twins, because flamenco festival was taking place at all. the intangible cultural heritage from ankle is an artistic expression that takes years of dedicated study. normally the flamenco community is rather exclusive, but during festivals there are workshops for curious visitors. this could be my chance. okay,
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for me please do. okay, i mean all there, grace and i try them dancing. just my thing. fortunately, there's more to flamenco next to dancing and singing. they're also making music physically with the get on the mindset to meet a flamenco guitarist who's appearing indifferent boss throughout the festival. ah, when i went so, you know, i've never played flemming returning my life. okay. i can play the guitar, me, ah, only few have mastered the art of spanish flamenco guitar, so much. it's an art form all of its better to frank who has been playing since childhood. flamenco became hugely popular in spain and the late 19th century. do
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you think that what i've learned is enough to get on the stage the evening? be sure you're well prepared. my mom is performing here this evening. she's determined to teach me something new, such as the characteristic because of clapping, known as palmer, and a bit more dancing. i pass him and he has been performing something cool for generations. i did give you my hand the story without speaking your body expressions and your emotions and we're going to always do it worth the when i braced myself on my top of the bar, i guess the the,
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the thing simple quite differently. the plane. it's time to dance. well, here goes the audience, not to change. i don't know why they applauded at the steps. no matter. i'm on stage finishing, accomplished the memo. i think not will make a dancer cars and come and help me. and in the end, i enjoyed the me from now on. i'm going to me flamenco,
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dancing to the professional. i i looking for more duramax. we've got you covered head to our youtube channel, showing no reporters on their adventure. myrtle was working for addition and uniquely german habit. don't miss out and subscribe to d, w 0 met and now on to copenhagen, not only is it known as one of the most bicycle friendly cities in the world, it's also full of it quizzes, dining opportunities. now one chef has come up with a creative, new way to combine both cycling and cruising. you could say he's put
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a new spin on his cooking. he's passionate about cooking and cycling to hear more include the vote can do both at once. with his converted bicycle, he cooks for his guests at various sites in copenhagen. what, what i, what i love most about being a bicycle shift is to be our goal. and to be among my gifts, to socialize, to enjoy the, the, the smell. today he's taking a 5 kilometer to or through the danish capital and offering a 5 course menu during the trim. here in denmark, the cycling cook is better known as the super cooking. his bicycle as a means of transportation, affordable pantry, and
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a kitchen all in one of the cycling kind of sewers. enjoy one course per site. morton conjures up of bull kitchen with just a few lakes of the rest. the best features of my bike is is that everything is compact, very compact. under this hood, we have the stove under my cupboard here we have my fridge is morton kruger both studied his craft, working with top shafts and lunches, geneva, and his home town. copenhagen. for nearly 2 decades, he's preferred to cook out of doors. 52 year old, developed his kitchen himself. he's a chef waiter, an entertainer, all in one. so it's, it is a mini restaurant where i do all the, all the functions this. i feel very stimulating. lazy,
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don't we move on now? and so i start shift became a cycling bicycle friendly. copenhagen is certainly the perfect location. around 400 kilometers of cycle pads, offer plenty of spawns ideal slurping oysters. copenhagen are love good eating. almost as much as they love their bikes known and epicurean circles as new northern cuisine, the cities gourmet cooking has developed an international reputation. this is very much in the philosophy of nautica, christine to use a lot of as much local and fresh ingredients. he came, he saw, he's cycle me the 5 our tour leaves enough time to forage and nearby meadows for fresh ingredients. this is some
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of the funny part of the to a that we actually can, for example, pick these very nice rams garlic flowers that we can use on the menu. the main course is rolled flank steak with ramson pesto, served on she's talking mushrooms, and fermented vegetables. all garnished with rams and blossoms. customers pay about $160.00 euros for the 5 course meal. wine pairing and a truly unique atmosphere included. it's very nice then it's lovely to have it in their nature rather than in a restaurant. it's delicious food that the sbc had become something else because your life force together and the social dining, we become very, a very close group and these days i really think it's very interesting. that's something dynamic. interesting that happened. having finished the last course,
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the kitchen ship and patrons move on, but the colon area and cultural experiences of copenhagen streets and squares length. ah, when the german actress a lot look co cause her best friend as gab on donkey. she means it, that's because johnny really is an actual donkey and he's also the best travel companion any one could ask for together. lotta and johnny experience countless adventurous. these 4 hooks and 2 beats belong to travelling companions and 2 very close friends. hello. hi, i'm calling my little donkey. the near star back south of munich. the actress was
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out for a walk with johnny, a loyal companion, ready for anything to do. oh is inexperienced the same way balanced by love on the mention about johnny used to help me for my stress behind and he on the other you could ever wish cobbling time. yeah, i'm the best one. i mean just look at those. they're one ah. even when she was a little girl, a lot, a loop called at the strong desire to take to the trails with a donkey. but it wasn't until like dealt her a bitter blow that she made her dream reality. concord was suddenly felt very l. c. m. 2015 he was diagnosed with terminal. someone can also have much time left together, miss missing side, and i can't for him until i come up this. i just spent
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a good deal of time together with it reminded tight long had the stream that buying it. don't going hiking with the scan and that's when it hit me. is it because i have no idea what tomorrow will bring me. ok now on never was more than yet. yes. order me. i a lot a local phone or donkey classify that. it was love that 1st side after months of preparation and this my 2018 wasa and johnny had rose the height from munich over the else to italy's agary attic coast, a track of around 600 kilometers. that took 80 days that couldn't happen to be best, for example, afraid of bridges. right. it's of course he's worried to that can. that's going to
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might take him about 20 minutes must have the courage to finally cro code really slows you down. so if you've got a stress, if i need to get some what's involved, i wouldn't recommend to the company. but if johnny's taught or anything at all, it's to take life easy. now, the 28 year old has written a book on her experiences. i'm hiking with a donkey who's the 2 are inseparable, and now they've even got their own set of wheels. i don't really, you're still not done anything. the converted many living space, not just for humans. it's also suited to move small ones. give us. i just wanted to make what is in a trailer off the back where i couldn't be in direct contact with him to now he's right behind me. that's what i drive. so it's only the mesh between us. so i can talk to him and see how he's doing in that. and he's been going along with it pretty well. must go back to johnny. it's such
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a good traveler that in december 2020, they set off on their next adventure and drove their many bus to portugal out of consideration for johnny lot. i didn't ever drive more than an hour a day. they spent 3 months on the road. funny, but with the way you wanted to get a johnny killough, i'm back from the trip together. so look a coma and i think this will go down to the l. m. hiking london. so we can look up a few nice places about an hour away from here. and then on spend a few days i came my target on the news. well, i can over you this companion, if you want to go expelling with one of our d, w. travel backpacks, then make sure to check out the latest views draw on our website. i look forward to
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we're all about stories that matter to the whatever it pay for the month following on fire made for mines. who's the, it's been ongoing quest for the spring began in 2011 people stood up against corrupt, rulers and dictatorship. all these moments have left the box and my memory. the me they had hoped for more security, more freedom, more dignity, have their hosting for 10 years after the arab spring. rebellion
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starts june 7th on d, w. i the was, ah, this is the you news lies from berlin. political opponents of prime minister benjamin netanyahu are joining forces against him. leader of a right wing hardliner party, enough kelly bennett, as a now people join a government coalition aiming to unseat netanyahu. israel's longest serving leader, also on the show. india faces a new health threat. just as the fear, 2nd wave of corona virus showed signs of using doctors are reporting severe cases
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of black fungus infections ravaging the bodies of thousands of recovering covered 19 patient. and leaders in west africa need to temper the political crisis involving years that the recent military could bring chaos to the region are growing. molly's neighbors say the country should be led by the 1000000000 elected government. the me a mommy. and he says, welcome to the program, opponents of israel, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu are set to form a governing coalition that would end net tonight. netanyahu's 12 year rule finance minister natalie bennett has announced that he intends to join a coalition forged by liberal politician. your love here been at the head of a right wing pro settler party would become prime minister under the arrangement.
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he has been tasked with forming a government after that he could party failed to pull together a majority following elections in march. joining us from jerusalem as journalists semi circle, semi nathan yeah. who's liquid party is still the most popular party in terms of seats and parliament. how likely is it that this coalition is on the verge of unseating him? yeah, although nathan, you know, is heading the largest the party, he still does not have majority in the parliament. most of the parties in parliament are actually against nathan, you know, we have an interesting coalition of parties. both the right wing center is less we and they're all saying that they don't want to continue and being the prime minister, they don't want someone who is they're facing a 3 charges on their corruption. they don't want someone who cannot form
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a government and they don't want to go for yet another 5th elections. and today we had now studied been it's kind of like crossing the lines announcing that he's going together with the left to form a joint government. what happens now, what do bennett and lockheed have to do is to solidify this victory? well, 1st of all they have to work out the different portfolios. busy there's still the debate who gets was we, we just now heard that a member of the pizza park is demanding a certain portfolio and they still have to work this out. they also still have to get the support from the united arab lists, which is a font organization for the law mac movement. basically, the united, our bill is headed by months. so our bus so that it would support this kind of
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government. but you still have the stuff to talk. and after they kind of like formalize, formulate this kind of coalition, then an appeal will go at the late this wednesday night to the president and tell him i have a government. and this government would be brought next week to these really parliament. and it will be a vote. and if they succeed in parliament again, then we will see nathan, yeah, i'll leave office after 12 years. so quite a lot of uncertainty here though, still and assuming this does work out, what does this mean for israel in terms of politics? natalie, natalie bennett, is the leader of a hard right party. so this is actually represent a change from that. indeed he actually addressed exactly this issue in this speech today he was speaking to the voters. he was speaking to these really right. and he
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was telling them don't believe, nathan. yeah, when he's saying this is going to be a left wing government, i promise you this government is going to be right wing as an attorney. oh government. if not more right way. he said today we're not going to give up land to the palestinians and we're not going to give up any supplements. and if necessary, we'll go in military campaigns. so government of change might not be quite a change there, semi circle in jerusalem. thank you. indian doctors have reported more than $12000.00 cases of what is usually a rare infection. black fungus, after 2 months of coven, 1900 battering the country. hospitals are now seeing severe black fungus infections in patients who are on the path to recovery. experts say they're seeing 2 distinct commonalities. first, a large number of the patients are diabetic. and secondly, many of these patients were treated with steroids, combat cove, it which further weakens the immune system. his puffy eyes tell the story of
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a country on the ropes. after months of being pummeled by cobit in the internet wandered tact by a rare, potentially deadly to seize, known as black, fungus, berlin. my friend caught the instruction again 3 days ago. the doctors have to remove his lower jaw, and now they say, how to remove his eye to say life, and nibble like known as new corps. my closes, the focus is found nearly everywhere in soil plans or even the air while harmless to healthy people. it can be a death sentence for the sick to try to deceive a testimony to a country crippled by cove. it a big white black fungus typically infects people, such as diabetes, patients. we have a weak and immune system, but the tread become more prevalent because many patients are treated with steroids higher, which makes their immune system more vulnerable, and then use nearly 20000000 covey cases. close to half the report in the past few
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months. but that's just the official count. experts believe the real number could be at least 20 times higher. the onslaught of new core, my coaches couldn't have come at a worse time. blad hunger be it all. the spirit of black fungus presents a new challenge and fight against the pandemic. we must take the necessary precautions and make preparations to deal with it. then the question is, how cove it has brought india's health care system to it's nice, exacerbated by shortage of medical supplies, the black fungus spilling more dark days ahead for india. here's a look now at some of the other developments in the pandemic. authorities in vietnam have detected a hybrid variant of the strains 1st discovered in india, and the u. k. vietnam largely contained the virus during the course of the pandemic . but cases have recently begun to rise. british government is considering compulsory vaccination for health care workers to stop the spread of the virus and hospitals. and south africa is extending its nightly curfew after positive corona
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virus cases surge. let's get you up to speed on some of the other stories making headlines around the world. the american creed, us president joe biden has said that he will press his russian counterparts. vladimir putin on human rights abuses before they will meet next month during talks on june 16th and geneva, the leaders hope to discuss a range of issues in an effort to improve strain relations. polls have closed in cyprus, where voters are electing a new parliament. an exit poll by state tv showed the right wing democratic rally with a small the over the progressive party of working people. the vote comes and the public anger over a government scandal involved the unlawful granting of passports to relative of wealthy investors. west african leaders have been meeting to decide how to respond to a recent to and molly, some countries are concerned the political crisis to destabilize the region and
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inflame extremist activity. leaders have gathered in ghana for a meeting of the regional body was among them is a see me go into who was named molly's in term president after using power and a military coup last week. eco was members have previously insisted that molly should be led by a civilian government as it prepares for elections for more on this. now let's bring in our correspondent, in accra i collect the i, thanks for joining us. so molly's movie name, president se mcgloid has led to cruise in recent months. how are regional leaders? they are reacting to this latest take over for originally this regionally def, i should say, i really know. happy, disappointed. that's one off event because the aim for them was that when the core can last the am, they will on that process of trans fishing. actually getting molly back to
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a demo practically elected government having to demo practically let the government take charge of the country. so this has been a shock to them and they've been disappointed. they've said that they've from me and you're hoping that they will be able to resolve this issue. and that's not come the emergency summit to find a realistic resolution quickly. so that crises, deepening in molly now this region has several active extremis groups. so what does this coon, molly mean for stability in the region? so while molly doesn't have a very strong government in place, and since i'm not really in good shape, obviously it gives room to this many times to go up. what do i do want to do to get stabilize molly and also the, the for have this i have region. and of course, that is not something that was african leaders are really hoping to see it because they really want to have some stability in the region. so it is important that
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molly is restored to a democracy. things are done properly to stabilize the countries. so that's actually the issues of islam militants, and also these ready cost at creating chaos in the country. and i, her region i brought to a control and what our regional leaders proposing in order to push a return to democracy in molly, what are you hearing now? so well there has been a change in tone and language from vehicle. lastly, there's initially last they went to cool insisted that they should be a transition led by civilian. we have not had that now because of course we also discussed and by the con, cigna we are getting is interested in showing that there's 2 transition to democracy having the elections next year. and also i interested in the ability of molly a possibility that there will be some compromise to show that a lessons i hold next year. there's no delay and also their ability in that country
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. so insisting that only at the building, i will take charge of the transition, maybe something that you'll be considering in this closed on meeting w. corresponding eyes. i can let the an opera. thank you. very much. horrifying discovery has been made in canada. the remains of $2215.00 children have been found buried at the sight of a former boarding school for indigenous students. the school in british columbia was part of a canadian program that forcefully removed 1st nations children from their families to re educate them investigation show there was widespread abuse. many children never returned home. row upon row of children's shoes, each pair marking a lost son or daughter in vancouver. people gathered to mourn the $215.00 children whose remains were found to former indigenous residential skill with ground penetrating radar, confirming the grim discovery. it was shocking at every single level
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and you know right now, you know, our community is grieving. we all had to take time to absorb, you know, what we were told what we've seen. and you know, we're, we're still grappling through the effects in 1890. the candidate school was one of canada's state run indigenous residential schools. after being forcibly separated from their parents. children were made to convert to christianity and banned from speaking their native languages, physical and sexual abuse by headmasters and teachers with common a 2015 report phone that over 3200 children had died for maltreatment and neglect in what it called a cultural genocide the kamloops school closed in 1978, but rumors persisted that the tests of many children had been covered up kind of just politicians, including prime minister just in trudeau, said they were heart broken by the news. there is nothing more painful in life and
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the thing a child. my heartbreaks, are they thinking of all the loving parents who never saw their children return home? to look this equipment nation since it's working with carter and museums to try to shed light on the discovery and find records of the children's that's to sports news. now after chelsea defeated, manchester city one nil and the champions league final and porto fans had good reason to celebrate in the portuguese city. the order showed their appreciation with more than a 1000 police officers. they are looking on just in case and some clashes did break out between fans and police. chelsea's here of the night though was german international striker, ty hafez, who read through on the counter just before half time,
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or the game winning goal. coming up world stories with a look at the week in reports. remember, you can always get the latest news on our website. that's d w dot com. i mommy and isa for me in the team here in the newsroom. thanks for joining the news . we've got some hot tips for your bucket list, the magic corner check hot spots and some great help. the more you to boot w travels off. we go. oh, can you hear me now?
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smart home. notice that after 6 or 7 times new when they wanted this way or the anger showed the c. and i was so that every time we turn on the tv and there's too much sunlight, lower supply upon the blind slats, adjust according to the angle of the sun and the tv. with contra the system use of sensors, microphones, and cameras. registers everything. the found the shopping sharing cooking and cabin 50 devices are connected, including the tv oven heating system life line. they communicate with one another and 20 online services such as amazon or google. or use him on the command center, so to speak of how this this is the heart of the whole thing on a small computer with the consumes relatively little power. i think it operates the i of runs a lot of software. hoping the fighter is,
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my son nicholas helps like this is firstly hoping management. secondly, i mainly do it for energy efficiency with the system save so much power and reduces the ecological footprint and the one i should be covering my investments. if i end of the 15 to 20 years with outside the res flower beds are also watch it, according to weather data, recommendations in the law, more functions in a similar way. even when the family barbecues on the terrace, the stakes are ready. bon appetite t. my vision in a few years, the house will new when i'm hungry was i want to an order from the delivery service madison to magically. i will do nothing when i open the door except for food. but how much and data storage is too much, even if it's wanted to. hi, terri with concern on the nature of their home estate and getting smarter all the time. a smart home can make life more comfortable an optimized
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processes. but it can also pose a security risk expert at this university show us how simple it is to hack software from a typical home security cameras. i can explain why fi at the university of applied sciences. i'm the near northern germany. i called the research assistant specialized in cybersecurity. he's going to hack into the camera crunch him. that's looking good boy. yes, i'm in. there we are using was good. why did i security vulnerability? because the cameras default settings allow to be accessed via the internet. the specialist was able to hack his way in within minutes using a program, he wrote himself with terrifying. it's not just how fast he didn't pull the
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invasion of privacy. the camera opened the gateway into the whole network. meaning hackers could spy on every connected device. it applies not only to this camera but essentially to any number of cameras if i you, because the firmware on it are the operating system is use not just for this one you but also by many other camera makers. some of that's the actual problems that i get. your problem. this chink in the armor is functional, as it means the devices are compatible. goes to that says manufacturers to sacrifice security aspects and pay to little attention to firmware settings. the problem is that the problem is that many manufacturers don't even know there's a problem because they just purchased the firmware. so they probably don't know their way around it or how to secure it. plus there's a cost factor, a $20.00 you or a camera isn't going to have a whole lot of security built in this app control door lock made by
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a leading german friend. the students expected it to be more secure, but they nonetheless managed to hack into its wireless technology. the phone that communicates with a base station that in turn transmit signals to the door lock. busy hackers could interfere with a base station and bombarded effectively, putting it out of action, which would leave the door unlocked. professor patrick frank has worked for jim needs intelligence. but he says, you don't need to be a secret agent or an expert to carry out such attack. that scary is incredibly easy to maintain, that you can find your video on many of the tools we should be. you can launch these attacks, or even if you haven't got a clue what you're doing for those months that uses the police. therefore, emphasize prevention and advise people to properly inform themselves about security risks. so that smart has technology doesn't open the door to intruders. the latest,
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like if someone has surveillance cameras, they could observe them at home and, you know, it's in the halls of, on the they could watch when people come and go up and go and more or less compile a profile of their daily routines. fucking students at the university of applied sciences and in layer on germany, north the coast use exercises like these to prepare themselves for careers and cybersecurity making product, the better and more secure, which are more and above all funding, but educating students. so the companies where they end up working become sensitized for these things and make sure they don't happen. the university inform the manufacturers about the vulnerabilities found in the devices. the students hacked. a few months later, the files were fixed into the new devices. and we attend to the breaches we showed you again. and they no longer work nick,
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now sham. but it seems this is the only way you can reach some of the manufacturers and get them to take action. the i teach him to remain ever on the alert, searching for and exposing new found rubella teeth. me. so what can we do to improve the security of protect our privacy? 3 young researchers looked at digital washed august part of their master's degrees, which uses machine learning to recognize reports and ward off cyber attack. me this little device to make why fi network safer? it was designed by bit away a student start from israel in germany. it is, the idea was born by the fact that we're surrounded every day by problematic, smart home devices, like cameras and vacuum cleaners, hope things that have a microphone or a camera and process. personal information are strikingly vulnerable to hackers
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into the system. so after 3 semesters, the study, the team developed its 1st prototype, which people can hook up to their rotors at home. helping me call it watch dog nothings because it's a device that watches over and protect all the devices in your house. when the actual informs you think something's wrong, when it was this, the internet of things is becoming part of our everyday lives. the number of intelligent advice from households is rising and we are always online. all these devices rely on our homes, private router. so that's precisely where my place is watched. if there's an attack on the smart home, the user is tesa notification on their smartphone and can and the unauthorized access at the touch of a button. the monday out watch dog is watched on because in otherwise it learns how these devices normally functions and
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machine with the help of machine learning and then determine whether a device is operating normally or poorly fired dish, no model or when a threat occurs. and it can look at a kind of how lucky and i'm with private households. why are i industrial application? i never received half a 1000000 euros and funding from jim youth, ministry of education and research. they develop, watched on here at the tech center for information security. and it was professor taylor who taught them how to turn in idea and to market ready products and data from at the end of each semester, students present their project in its current form to a jury a bit like on dragons, then they have to keep defending their idea time and again and explain how it will make money over the course of a year and a half. so 3 semesters, it grows more polished before it starts off. it's just a little technical idea. well then it becomes
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a prototype which is perfected more and more into at the end of these one and a half years, they actually have something that can be shown to potential investors who can back the start up. so i can come off the loan to move i to understood this master's degree program is the only one of its kind in germany test. bessie mac bucket says it's important to turn research into practice. and therefore in research, you can either build a fantastic engine that you keep somewhere to admire or you can put it in a car to drive on the street. and we want to drive to help them turn their ideas into successful products. students and the entrepreneurial cybersecurity master's degree program. i taught to think like startup founders, they spend half of their time attending classes on divers, security the rest of the time as opposed to learning about product development and how to found a business with the program is attracting more and more students use
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me. we started off with 70 or 80 applicants. now we have over $120.00. they come from the saw land and everywhere in germany, from europe or north america, down to america, india, and pakistan from all over the world on that, on some weird little i want a dentist to watch dog to be as user friendly as possible. so they made a controllable via smartphone and didn't need to 1st sit down at the desk and turn on your computer. so today people always have their smartphones. so when something happens, when you get a notification on your phone and during the current test page, early users get to try out the prototype. but for the watch doc to come out onto the market. alexander, think home on tabatchnik of knowledge of life and their team. first need to find financial backers who buy into their idea. ah
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