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read a 60 minute v w. so you want to know what makes you love thea. batting thing away, but i'm not going to have my own car. everyone with later holes and every day getting you ready to meet the gym and then join me. rachel, do it on the w the, the a centuries old tradition that keeps you young at heart in the canary islands will have more on that coming up later on in the show.
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hello and welcome to another edition of your max with me, your home megan late. here's a look at what else we've got coming out. a swedish chef cook's up award winning dishes over and open fire. and we'll meet a berlin photo artist who gives wilson flowers and artistic make over the year 2020 football championship is now in full swing, and one young man is certain to be following the action and keeping a close eye on the stadiums. that's because 13 year old joe bryant from the u. k is fascinated with soccer stadiums to the point that he rebuilds them with lego brakes . now he has a special passion for the german buddhist legal arena. and by judging by his astounding success, i think it's fair to say that architecture maybe in the future. the
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jo brian from britain love football, especially germany's bond is legal since he was 9. the boy from crawley and west sussex has been on a mission to build replicas of all 18 german bonus leagues stadium using lego toy brick. i started building stands when i was like younger. and then i went on holiday and i watch a lot of german football, but at that time i was where do you decide? and i wanted to build like proper full on like full leg or football stadiums. i'm because i watched a lot but german league and really like so i decided to go german football stadium slowly. they're running out of room at the brian home. because in recent months, jo brian has finished 5 more fun to sleep. rina's like the ball rosier dorman stadium. this one was definitely in my life, challenging stadium. i've had some bills yet. purity just because there's so many different features to it. this lettering under the roof and then the recent selves
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are very difficult to take a lot like solar panels and pot on them. it just look pretty cool and most realistic stadium i have done. i've done in my opinion, you've voted for it. so why built it? this is versity adult then there's the 13 year old post pictures of its finished works on his social media channels. the photos of the real life arena serve as his guide, and he replicates them as best he can with great attention to detailed kids father pill. brian is his main advisor. he was, i is 9 years old and he stayed in. we didn't that the bricks at that point to really do things. you know, he didn't have the, the, the things that he could do now. so the stage are a little bit more basic, but funny enough, some of those days are actually far more popular than usual than some of the staves he bills. now, whether he's building models or kicking the ball around, joe, brian is always trying to up his game. and the number of invitees received from
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bonus league club shows how good his miniature stadiums are. in 2019, he was allowed to present his replica of the visa stadium in time, and during halftime at a league match. it's just a general experience where you've got to find all of their all around you. and like, it just feels quite well and true. because like, well, it just shouldn't really be happening. joe bryan is currently working on the stadium that's home to union berlin. he need up to $6000.00 the plastic bricks for each large scale replica. often the clubs fan help out on the union. well, in stadium, the funds would be cool to help me with some bricks on the school board. and they sent me quite a lot of like specialist pieces that they like free people, free frontage. each stadium he builds is a little more complex than the one before,
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but they all have their special challenges. they all have different features that makes them difficult. for instance, uni belinda got like trees and slopes, which i've never actually attempted before. whoops, bugs got like a roof that raises all and dormant, well, like the whole in size, just the challenge because there's so many things going on. and so many different like color patterns to ah, the only german stadium that's hosting you wait for europe and championship matches this time munich arena is still on jo brian to do it. however, after more than 2 months of construction, union berlin stadium is finished. and it's a winner. we're off now to the spanish island of 10 race for a sport of a different kind called the shepherds leaf. now it involves using a long stick to vault up and down the mountains. in the old days, this was the fastest way for shepherds to follow their herds. well today,
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some people still do it on a regular basis. but just for fun, duramax report or reuben carlos gave it a try for our series. quirky customs. the news. i'm not normally heights, but leaping over ravines and sharp rocks using only a wooden pole is too much for me though this is really high now and i don't know if i jump or not. i don't know if there to be like it looks for me. not a need to talk, and this is the beginning. the search for cookie customs in year old has led me to the spanish island of tannery tourists come here to relax. pike, and of course, if the beach, the, me, what a beautiful you really would like to go swimming now. but that's what i'm here for
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. the canaries or group of islands of canada origin full of rocket mountains and steep cliff. so the indigenous people said to have developed the special method to follow their nimble of the cell for the past. are long shepherds sleep over the centuries. this technique which resembles the mix between po vaulting and hiking with 20 cold remains unchanged. today for the descendants of the animal on the island, it's mainly a popular spot. i'm meeting up with a group of people in the mountains in the northwest of the island who keep a shepherd, sleep traditional life, something you often do that to go for walk in the group, and then you take the polls with you every weekend, every week and really, really the sand a strenuous but not yet dangerous. the island is all keen to carry on the local
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tradition of the families to speak, the old whistle language. this was my name visit with them while the once we reached the top of the phones, because this is my training ground for today. although i suppose i can barely stay on my feet because of the strong winds. the others don't wait around. they start gliding down gracefully. here, many generations of shepherds have tended to that goes over the centuries. countless poles, cold lamps hath left holes in the wrong ship. a sleep calls for different body positions and handle depending on whether you want to go up or down. i get my 1st on my coach one peter rodriguez rodriguez and start off with an absurdly
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small school. okay. the building up is no longer master. puts a little already problem. anybody gonzales is the only one in the group who's actually worked as a shepherd to give me a boost to share some bananas with me that grew here on the islands. anybody. what was it like here in the past? due to the value to volatile in the old days, we used to know tree browns from the mountains which to post the bark. when use this pole to turn, the animals go on. that's how it used to be. but not anymore. he was more nation when we, when you had to control the hutch, whereas they were, you couldn't that the goats wonder off with any of the new that otherwise they just got in the way. and
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i, today, the polls with a metal tips are up to 3 meters long, and no one chases after goats, put them up. they are regularly used during competition in various discipline. i quickly reached my limits and my coach won't allow me to go any further at this flesh. we call it quits. it's simply too dangerous. i'm not tired of life. i won't rainclouds also telling us it's time to call it a day to master shepherd. sleep you need a month of training, not just one the separately. it's really fun, but the last thing now training and i want to go home. when i learned one ton of wisdom today, that keeping pace with goats in the mountains requires training. patients and thrive coach the
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we've got a handed to reuben for at least trying if you want to see more of his adventure or other quirky customs than check out our youtube channel. this is what you will find . they're looking for more euro match. we've got you covered had to our youtube channel. so we know report so near the muzzle that the instructions were traditions and uniquely german habits. don't miss out and subscribe to d, w 0 next to the thing that you should always shoot for the moon. and if you don't make it, then at least you will land in the stars. well,
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that can also be applied to photographing the nighttime sky. if you've ever tried to capture a nighttime panorama film, then you'll know that it's not an easy task because most cameras are equipped to shoot far away images without light, but amateur photographer can get some useful tips and a special workshop called chasing stars high up in the swiss elves. the stories guys above this without many an amateur photographer dreams of capturing this panorama. for some, the dream could now come true. just an hour's drive and ban. a cable car leads up to the ship. one's nearly 3000 meters from it. tonight, these 11 people and their instructor marco's, i can plan to go star chasing location and fear the location very special. because you see the whole panorama, the eiger merge, and human and you can capture the whole atmosphere and funk on. now, for example,
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there are a few clouds and at night, hardly any light pollution, and with so little pollution, you can see the stars very clearly, for instance. and the milky way comes into its own, quite nicely to get with photographer mach was i can, becca has won numerous awards for his images. and since 2017, he's been offering courses in astro photography as a field for tonight for you to be able to take at least 5 professional gorgeous images home with you. before the participants get behind the camera, there is a theoretical introduction and then they have to prepare their sleeping arrangement . normally it's not possible for tours to spend the night on the show on the, in the last to be so high up at night where you can't normally be at night, and then to see the stars over the mountains. i always wanted to photograph that, and i don't know exactly how it works. and so the course is ideal with the same
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people. it's always nice to take photograph. it's fun. you're a little nervous about whether you'll manage to get a good picture, but it will be fine with a good. gradually, the last light disappears. on the horizon, the workshops are organized around the new moon. when light pollution is at a minimum at the vehicle in another difficulty in the night, photography is that cameras are really made for taking pictures at night. but for photographing during the day for every camera, new delight, least that makes it very difficult. the issue with the settings as well denied. so that means you have to work with very high i s o values and a very high shutter speed, and it's actually only been possible for about 10 or 15 years 15 yon movies after the last clouds have dispersed, a clear, starry sky appears just as everyone here had hoped for delta smear, the main thing for me is that the people get away from their daily routines. i'll flip off completely and are simply able to forget all the stress from wharton
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concent stress from the up. i forget. now it's time for everyone to put what they've learned into practice marcos i can beg or give some final tips at 2 in the morning. the milky way appears most clearly the after only a few hours sleep, most of the participants are back behind their camera and impressed with the mood of the lighting and the dunning views. ah touchy figured it was really worth it. there were lots of very good snapshots to get the sunrise in particular was very successful. f ok. now we can see if i learned a lot, especially about the camera setups and functions you, i didn't know much about them before, so i'm a little tired. but i'll survive that,
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you know, i can sleep on the way home. maybe after 18 hours, the workshop comes to an end. the group set out back down to the valley in a short time. the next star chasers will arrive, also hoping to capture breathtaking image. the we are off to the swedish capital stock home next, where we meet up with an award winning chef who doesn't rely on modern kitchen appliances. instead, nicholas extends prefers to cook his dishes the old fashioned way before had electricity or gas. he runs an extremely successful restaurant in stock home, and that's where we met up with him for a journey back in time. this restaurant in stock home is filled with the smells
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of smoke and roasted dishes, but there is no electric or gas stove anywhere in sight. said chef nicholas that hooked his dishes on an open fire. open fire, cooking. it kinda like music. it's not electric nukes. think it's like analog music . it's more like a guitar, you know? so compared to an electric guitar in a, you know, a regular guitar. so it's very kind of like, back to nature, you the fire, the cooking nicholas, that values authenticity. he wants his dishes to give insight into his homeland suite. it like the way he cooked on the grills and served with gallops close to the hot, call me along with a ro, clean and caviar me. the fire and the smoke and all these woods give
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a completely different character to the food. so basically scandinavian food usually is pretty blend, so the sweet or acidity and but here you get that grilled flavor to it. that open fire cooking character chopping wood is part of the kitchen routine. x that uses only birchwood it burns without giving off sparks and develops a pleasant aroma even used to fire the old cast iron stove. you got the idea to cook over an open fire at his vacation house. so i bought this small little house and where we didn't have electricity, i started play around with these techniques and then everyone, all the guests that came to love the food. so i thought it was a great idea to maybe to do this into a restaurant concept. the restaurant is located in central star wood and other natural materials dominate the interior and furnishing in the last act.
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that team is constantly at work creating new dishes me for example. base exclaimed over hay and monk fish smoked in juniper with nettles and wild garlic. capers. smoking is one of the principal coaching methods here. the top chef experiments with various scandinavian woods and grasses besides fish and meat, he also smokes other ingredients. for example tomatoes. i use this old strainer. i buy a cheap one, and then i put whatever vegetables i want to smoke into that. and then i take it into the fire and then i can use like a little bit of either juniper or have and then put that into the fire. and then when it started smoking,
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you can just smoke your vegetables in a little bit of lead. it's very much like up to you, you can experiment how much and whatever you want to do with it. i mean, i like to use vegetables that are little salt. nicholas ex, death creation have also won over the restaurant. critics. he and his team have held one star from the french mission land, or made guide since 2013 a 3 course meal x that costs around $80.00. and a 7 course menu, some 150 euros. all the dishes are serv, top even the dessert. a commentary highlight is the mushroom soup play a dish, bake in the oven is combined with blueberries, and an ice cream with essential aroma of birch. the or i cook like this and the more i get used to the more i love it, it's a little bit like if i raced on
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a motor y'all, and then i got a sailing y'all, and i just preferred so much more. that's all cooking methods and technique and his guests on a whole and airy journey back in time. maybe that is why we didn't fire chef nick last x that is far ahead of his time. i wilted flowers like these are certainly not to everyone's liking and mine always end up in the garbage. just give me a beautiful, fresh flower arrangement like this one here any day. but the person we're about to meet would definitely say, i'm missing out on the beauty that can be found in old dead flowers, not something she includes in her artwork while we met up with her here in berlin.
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lee's welted flowers are the pet me of beauty. at least for ca, train lincoln's door for the berlin based photo artist. a plant is most photo genic while it's dying. mm. her studio is full of dead flowers. i'm interested in the amorous nature of flowers and other living organisms. one can, you can interpret this as a metaphor for the circle of life. it's not necessarily just about the flowers you see everywhere. here. i like to explore in objects nature and reveal its structures which lie hidden under the surface. before she turned to photography, pain lincoln's door was an architect. while working in tokyo, she discovered a concept of beauty she hadn't been aware of before and which inspires her work to this day. ever since i lived in japan, i've been very impressed with the clarity and simplicity and on the present
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influence of nature in japanese culture. with all this produces a special appreciation for beauty. comprehend for the composition of colors and shapes known as lobby, sabi, diesel, concerning this concept, it's about the acceptance of transients and imperfection. when the imperfection and incompleteness of things in life, i think it takes months before a plan becomes part of her art. but how it's stored and the dosage of uv rays affect the process of decaying and leave their mark lingers off regularly, misses the flowers with water dusting them and turns them permission to go for me. ta graphy is actually always an encounter with a certain flower at a certain time with a certain feeling you because every day this process of withering and drying out you produces a different view added to colors and shapes champion on the form and. and sometimes it takes quite a while to reach the condition i need for the photo to arrive. exactly how she
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photographs them, remains her trade secrets. she's spent lots of time getting the setting just right . that alone demonstrates the complexity of her work in which chemistry meets art means it was about the structure. for example, if we hold tulips up to the light or like here, stick them on a pane of glass by the you can see all the fine lines in them that show through with pine and got wind good uptake and we kept anyway licked. so then i thought for my next series, i'd completely remove all the pigments still in the pedals, and then i took the pigments i'd essentially extracted from and added them to another series of the area. that's when we're game. the series varies is currently on display in berlin. of the 16 pictures on shell, her personal favorite pangs and the very 1st room. it's not just the works, special format that makes it stand out. think only photo in the exhibition that's
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not square is rectangular, as the subject demanded it. it's also a special for me because here in the form of the pigment and the form of the plan to exist side by side and comprise a whole, a game. it's liberating when beauty is defined as the acceptance of transience and imperfection. because then beauty is all around, even in the process of decay. that's what kathleen lincoln's daughter wants to express in her photo and inspire people to apply this concept to other parts of their lives. me. and with that we come to the end of another show. but don't forget to check out our website for this week's draw and a chance at receiving this dw backpack as well as some other goodies. and of course, be sure to follow us on facebook. as always, thanks for tuning in. we'll see you again the,
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documentary starts july, 5th non d, w. i the was, ah, this is debbie news line from berlin. hold close in a snap election aimed at dealing national division in armenia. voters give their vertical disastrous defeat in or at a prime minister who signed away large chunks of bitterly contested territory. also on the program on world refugee day, we hear the stories every muslim stranded in bangladesh and struggling to get back to their homes. and me in the italy,
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fans go wild and ro bear its name, qualifies for the year 2020 knockout pages with a win overweight ah. and william, good crap. welcome to the program. following stations in armenia have now closed in parliamentary elections that were moved up due to a disastrous war with as or by john last year. the see fire saw armenia lose large swats of territory in the long dispute and going to a car about the region. more than 20 parties are vying for the vote, but prime minister nichol passion is hoping to renew his mandate. spite of drop and popularity, election result could impact the future of the ceasefire agreement with as or by john, which was brokered by russia. earlier d, w, spoke to voters at pulling station in armenia,
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capital your yvon. many were disillusion with the choices on the ballot and the current situation in their country. the current government has failed move. they failed on the economy and they failed to protect us from the last 3 years have been awful icon in the our politics. it's all gone tightly wrong. you are going to do. i want to be able to get up in the mornings and go out for my exercise without finding a demonstration outside on the street meeting. we need our board is protected. we need to be able to feel confident and safe within this country and our borders. is this to the corresponding economy talking to some of those people now we're talking to him. he's in armenians capital. you're yvonne. so nick, bring us up to speed the government's unpopularity. it's clear that we can hear that in the voices of those voters. is there any indication of how this election might be turning out? well,
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i think that unpopularity is yes indeed, a factor for the current going, but also for their main rival. the main opposition lead ever because you're and as a can broad tiredness and kind of disdain for the political class from both sides and people at the polling station telling me that basically for them, this was the question of choosing the lesser evil in terms of the question yes, great appointment that he agreed to receive that gave up a lot of territory search very haven't taken by their own arms that i mean it gave up voluntarily as it were, his main rival, it seems as being closer to russia, the expectation would be that being close to russia, he could have got more russian support during that war, but his record is very chicken and the order criticism of what he did when he was in office. so no great enthusiasm in terms of the numbers. what we don't have reliable exit polls for now, the most credible polls before the lectures put it extremely close, just less than a percent, one percent between those 2 front runners. so everything really to go for and
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a lot of attention now to the counting the votes. i think the important thing, though this isn't really about personalities. this is about this war about this defeat and about the sci fi that has been holding since last autumn. but increasing, looking difficult, with tensions on the border rising, i went to the mouse, this region just couple of hours here from year on here on the board by john to see what that situation looks like on the grounds. almost 3000 meters above sea level. but only a few meters apart, armenian, and as every soldier, stare each other down. just a matter of months after brutal war, so thousands killed and war crimes committed against prisoners. dispos timothy, campus conflicts commanders, eventually put an end to disprove recent weeks of scene repeat, shooting and i'm meaningful. just connect, well, it's a pass and repeated up and down armenian hundreds of kilometer long border with as a by john until last autumn ceasefire. the 2 countries international border was in
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practice, little more than a line on the map. armenia controlled both sides of the frontier as part of a buffer zone around the going to care about. the problem now is that these 2 adversaries have very different ideas as to whether you bought a post should be amino, choose as a by john of moving his positions deep into armenian territory. i was very close, the borderline office will say borderline and k me side the army in territory about tricky elementary. my opinion that the situation might be resolved, as soon as possible to talk to his father is every say they have different maps digging back to the 900 eighty's maps. we show a very different borderline down below in the armenian border village of could. locals can hear the shooting in the mountains, but some, it's more personal than that. he just, my, my 3 sons are up there now. he's in the middle of them. dad. yes. where you sons?
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of the cold, a novel. 2324 and 27. about the steed just 3 days ago, their friend was killed up there with him that he was just 18 and had just joined the army toward this departure, virus and drunk tells us his neighbors are too scared to take their cows up to their usual mountain passes. to graze after a very force his shot heard as the cows to be wandered away. a tragedy for villages surviving on little else. yesterday they knew the aries come here now must stop and trample us who knocked him by the drawers. here and lots of there are, you know, get done, but i'm not going anywhere. i'm staying here as soon as i've already had to move 3 times where where does like most people in the coming in village and drunk was born and as a by john
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a refugee from the 2 countries, 1st conflict back in the late 19 eighties. the war he says, has never really ended merely been caused some c 5 last for years. some just hours. the currency for looking more precarious by the day. back with nick, commonly in europe on next you were there. you saw how uncertain the situation is. this boat has an effect on the sci fi, these fire, potentially just how precarious situation this is still a situation that could escalate in a matter of hours days. this is in no way resolve. this is a conflict as, as, as protecting stern. that's report. told us that is basically on pause rather than being resolved. it's not clear if there is any resolution that would satisfy the union is every sides the demand, their sense of what they're owed. so diametrically opposed,
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especially given that danger situation there with 2025 year old conscripts up on the mountains alone, facing each other. just a couple of me to the part with weapons in their hands. situation that can escalate very, very quickly. but here in the media, this election race is also very for obviously to pull out from the war, tens of thousands of refugees and army that feels like it was basically sold down the river by the fiscal lead is not giving a chance to defend this territory. not giving a chance to stand up for the union's there and they're going to care about. so if this ends up being as close as the poles, the head of election seems just woods, we are expecting protest tomorrow, both sides have already set up stages and planning big big events. public events here in europe on tomorrow doesn't sound like normal acceptance of democratic person. sounds like a plan to bring out their supporters on the streets of the capital of this country . so pretty 10 days ahead here in, in europe and one person the police station earlier on today told me that he knew people who stopped talking to their relatives because they disagreed about politics
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. the divisions really all that stop the fall out from that is so strong that families and friends are not talking to each other. and that's something that's not going to go away in a hurry. all right, do you have your correspondent nick connelly there for us and you're about armenia following that? vote. thanks very much. united nations is marching world refugee day. the un says at the end of last year, 82000000 people have been forced out of their homes by war and civil unrest. among them are stateless for hinder muslims facing constance. setbacks in returning to their homeland of me and one challenge after another that did bi monthly rain. these are hinder refugees, a trying to rebuild that makes hip wellings and the world's largest refugee camp. tens of thousands were left without shelter when fire toll through the camp. in march, 11 people were killed as our own mother. we've suffered
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a long since my husband died and the fire was so much suffering. we were staying in a plastic shelter, open to the heat and the rain. my whole family, one small room would affect you and the higher while i was praying in the mosque when the fire started, i rushed back. but i could not find my father and mother. my wife died. the fire was the star of another miserable chapter for the displace or a hanger, who fled their homes in me and my after the military launch that crack down against the muslim minority. now, nearly a 1000000 of them live in squalid conditions. in this camp in neighboring bangladesh. the pandemic has made it much harder for international aid to get through. there a hanger worried there'll be forgotten. i believe upon them and now we want justice and appeal to the whole world to help us. and we want to go back to our country as
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we are trying, but we need your help as well. the other side on the united nations is appealing for more funding to help the wrecking to return home. the start a soccer now and euro 2020 italy have one group after beating will one nil in rome . though both sides qualify for the last 16. but they are 15, it's scored the winner for the italians with a header in the 1st half. but wales still qualify after finishing 2nd in the group . switzerland could still qualify as one of the best 3rd place teams after they'd be turkey. 31 in bako, turkey exit the tournament after finishing bottom. let's take a look at that final group a table. we have italy to top top of the group with 3 wins from 3 and 0 goals. conceited wealth in switzerland. both have 4 points, but wales qualify with
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a superior goal difference. and turkey didn't manage a single when in a dismal campaign. and let's get more and all of that journey. me now oliver moody from d. w. sports, italy on top, are they looking favored? well, it was certainly another great performance from them today. they actually wrested some of the key players for this game because i knew that with through anyway. and there was still way to good for this while. see why it didn't have any response. and if anything, it was a surprise, italy only managed to school the one golden didn't win by a big margin. so it's really now with 3 winds from the 3 group stage game. there are only 2 other teams at the tournament that could match that with their remaining games. it's, we of course, also haven't conceded the goal yet at the tournament, and there are only 2 other teams who can say that as a whole on. and so clearly they're looking very, very good. the only note of caution i would say is that sometimes you get this major tournaments where seem fly out the blocks and then at some point just hit the
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wall. so other than that, you have to say italy or looking like favorites right now. hopefully it will fly too close to the sun. what about switzerland 3rd place, but they can still make it through. that's right. we have this really tense finish today where in the last stages of the 2 games, a goal in each game would have what the order that switzerland would then have gone through automatically. and wales would have been the same sort of sweating. but as it is at 2024 of the 6 3rd play scenes in the groups do make it through to the next round and switzerland have 4 points. that's a good social for thing. and 3rd place, i think they will still go through. but they now have to sit and sweat through the, the remaining action in the group stage. whereas while can take it easy for a couple of days. and there is a lot of action left to go monday pay the picture for us. that's right. we've got 2 of the other really impressive themes that they saw them and so far playing. so i belgium reaction and so the netherlands,
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those are the 2 other teams that i was talking about earlier as teams that have got a 100 percent record so far. so it's going to be good to see both of those things again and see if they can match up to italy at the same. so i'm going to situation in both groups be and see where the themes in 2nd and 3rd are on equal points that russia and finland and austria and ukraine. so all 4 of those things are going to give us a lot of drama. i would hope. and expect all right, lot of drama, lot of math concerning it out for everybody for thanks so much. and in formula one red bulls max for stop and has won the french grand prix after taking the lead late in the race for mercedes louis hamilton. the win extends for stop and lead in the championship standings to more than 10 points over hamilton, ever stop and red bull teammate, beg your pet is completed the podium finishing 3rd. a giant panda and western japan has been treated to a father's day feast. amy received 5 kinds of bamboo and favorite food if i do in
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download it. now for me, this is really to keep open over at home the for time for some reason that we can embed that mr. vitamin fanny that the nasty dragon had called the home, which we use you books, me to be immortal. it seems we are approaching this era of humanity in the digital realm, with the help of chat, thoughts, holograms, and avatars. have you seen the video of a mother who sees a dead daughter again, using virtual reality more on that later? the digital mortality, our topic today on the in the science fiction series upload instead of dying, people are uploaded to
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a resort and they lead the eternal virtual live alongside the other digital. i'm that it's not for me. i'm fact ends of the nose and academics who believe they can give people its own life. for instance, the russian investor, dimitri it's cost, is 2045 initiative aims to develop a hologram body and an artificial brain. by the year 2045, it could have individual personalities are bloated onto it, not the technology and bang computer interfaces will supposedly make this possible . model bodies would be replaced by technology will stay the life would be the part of a person that can speak, act and think. do you think that could be possible in a few decades? the gym author hands block and his co author move and see the week have been meeting people around the world well working on digital mortality. the book is called the digital sold. you need to digital sol as the idea that because we leave
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behind so much online data every day. it's possible to create a digital so of internet users. from the algorithms, the artificial intelligence can analyze online behavior to create something akin to a personality profile, which can continue to exist after we die when he was present. this is what's many companies emerging around the world, claiming on few terminals since of religion. but instead of monotheistic places of worship should go to so we now have companies from silicon valley so they can silly ones and zeros instead of jesus include us while extracting our best analogies out of big data seems to be pretty simple. the study by a stanford university and the university of cambridge shows that with just 10 likes an algorithm can understand our personalities better than our colleagues. after 300 likes, a computer program can understand our personalities better than our partners. so can programs credibly represent us after death?
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few companies are convinced they're working on chat, but that enabled virtual interaction between the debt and those left behind the u. s. company also for example of us speaking avatars. these are based on interviews in which people talk about their lives. i create a chat box that you have family can access either through an app or a voice assistant. you simply ask a question relating to the life of the deceased and the but will answer in their voice. are you facing any big challenges in your life right now? yeah, sometimes you just need a little perspective. the idea came to found a james louse when his father was dying from cancer louse, began by recording his father and then programming a lot from the data that bought a typical story. tons, block, says philadelphia, the owners have in fact been effected personally, talking the nasty and mentioned there's lost someone close to the skin from the, from this pain and dealing with such
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a huge loss stock. these entrepreneurs developed a digital coping strategy done it on. so can you tell out and i created butts of the deceased loved when you flush on and mention s t a the exploring the idea that there might be in the way to deal with grief and loss in the digital age and grieving and digital times very emotional videos on youtube has received more than 27000000 views and has given rise to controversial discussion. with the have of the glasses south korean jung, d song mean sort of sees thought a now yawn in a park. she says she wanted to say good bye in a nice atmosphere because memories had been dominated by the suffering of a daughter in hospital tyneesa. oh no, i knew who. oh, it's really moving. for me, it's also somewhat disturbing. the idea was carried out by the south korean tech company via studios technicians, synthesize the voice of the 70 year old,
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using private videos and recordings the face and body reconstructed virtually and animated by a computer using data of typical human movements. how did the mother feel about it? after the reunion i'm, the mother said that it had done her good not to see her daughter again. you know, i'm saying for, well, again, in a virtual version of a heart that you've been to real life with her daughter for a piece i know shelf. but this may be detrimental to a very delicate grieving process, because in the constant reminders can restart the grievance from noise i can use. it's actually an experiment experiment i'm often and right now we don't know how it might affect us to have these repeated encounters with digital entity or look so similar to real people who might be the beginning of them. what do you think of these virtual resurrections? would you do something like this to see a loved one? again, i would love to see your comments and emails about this. holograms has also become
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amazingly realistic, albeit less immersive than we are. can us get can condition a hologram of a dead father, robert as a present. keep doing what you're doing. kimberly. you're beautiful. so and dead musicians standing as holograms on the stage on a pretty common side these days. oh come said by the opera thing. maria carlos who has been dead for more than 40 years, actually seem real and you really feel like she's there. and i don't even know how it's possible. it's a pretty striking effect. mr. gonzales has always moved me this time she didn't. and i think that's a real change in our nonsense. the supposed to like it, it's mesmerizing terrifying. wouldn't maria carlos have approved up going on 2 or after her death? these days some celebrities even specified during their lives. what is and is not
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allowed to happen to that pictures and videos, some even striving to become digitally a model like canadian actor william shatner, best known as captain car on star trek. tell me about the meaning of life. it was probably the longest interview that william shatner had ever given in a total of 45 hours based over 5 days. he answered questions about his life. his answer on the basis for his immortal loan, which future generations will be able to engage with. people will be able to ask william shatner as a hologram. the question and the artificial intelligence by the he was firm stories file will provide the appropriate answer. about $650.00 answers. he gave to questions. they go into a database and then they're transcribed. and then the artificial intelligence looks at transcription and create a set of, of questions that you could ask to get to that answer. article natural language
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processing, and the natural language process. and a story file enables you then to ask a question of williams video. and it will then go through a database and find the most appropriate answer to the question you asked william shatner to become an interactive how the gram he had to be filmed from every angle in his volumetric studio chapter says that he also disclosed information that he never shared publicly before. when his hologram is ready, it will be available not just to his family, to every one. so this is a legacy. this is like what you would leave your children would. you would leave on your gravestone where you would, you know, and then the, the possibilities are endless. even video games or plays for digital grief, are people who play games with the advertise of their dad, siblings, to feel closer to them. and the football computer game fee for $21.00 features a player was no longer with us. kind prince. the dream would only come true
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to death. chi and prince playing for the london team with queens, park rangers 2006 at age 15. the talented british player was killed. he tried to dispute back, then he was playing for kewpie. yours youth team now is avatar features and fee for $21.00 campaign for place, for the fee, for $21.00. new, credible the effort of everybody involved in this project to bring it to life, to make this a reality. and the reason, the power behind the soul who the play i will become, my son was as a young man, what he would have turned out to become a 30 year old technology was used to live in prince into a lot of photos of him as a teenager and his father is
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a young man. we used to create the game for coaches and teammates to develop the novelty. prince can celebrate the success and virtually that were robbed from him in real life. and the morial in the game fees are pretty cool. i will definitely pay a virtual visit to queens park rangers. the typical place for many of us to grieve is still the cemetery, but it is becoming more normal degree of digitally and it doesn't have to be one or the other. you can now get gravestones with q r codes, german still, mason and maria can, has found a way to tell stories about the dead and great stones with q r codes. you must have lots of mucous type items, rather to have the opportunity to create their own commemoration of the c stuff at the grades of students with me. scanning the t work code
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takes you to a website at the relatives can design themselves a visit to a great can immerse you in an individual world. for example, make a whole kit in 2011. the 20 year old round during the surfing holiday and the atlantic for younique's father that you were cold as a contemporary way of dealing with his son's untimely death. in the middle of it, i think it would have been annoyed if we just planted countries over his head. i think he'll be proud of one's grave. you can go straight to the online memorial site for your kids and be reminded of the times he had, for example, with this song by a friend, young sophistic, who with the old line and puffin list i just lost the belief in an after life is fading in the western world,
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but at the same time, many people don't want to accept that death is the end. this leaves a gap that big tech might soon be able to fill. but do we really want to keep our memories of log on to live with technology? i have very mixed feelings. the use of deepness touted by the company. my heritage, for example, transforms uploaded photos of the disease into videos. this uses deep learning to combine photographs for the movement of other people. but personally, i really don't want my descendants to remember me this way. what do you think would you like to be in the digital cloud after you die? and would you like to use these services to keep in contact with that right to us and tell us your next time goodbye ah, in the
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