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is one of the things you'll find out on today's show. and with that, welcome to your emacs. his look at what else is coming up today. to read food classic is the dinner about a german invention. did it originate in turkey and wondrous worlds? what places inspired j, talking for the fantastical settings of history? first off, we traveled to florence, italy, the feats the gallery is one of the largest isms in the world. and holds a collection of priceless works, particularly from the renee songs period. it's also famous for large crowds and long queues with millions of visitors, usually passing through its gates every year. is m director, i could schmidt as now launched the project to feed see the food, the, which we'll see works displayed it up to 100 different locations across the region . napoleon bonaparte, the french emperor and military leader,
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is on the move again as part of a special project. portraits and sculptures of him are being dispersed from the feats the collection in florence, italy, to other parts of tuscany. packing is the biggest challenge, the painting. it moved from their wall, it is put on the crate and it is move on box, which is a double box surrounded by a policy around inside. the in order to have is soft inside the and the scott is putting another box in double box. and inside the reason a sort of your team. and you scott, in the 2 pieces, in order to put the inside and not to, to move inside the box. the movement of the paintings and sculptures is part of a project called feed c, diffusing or scattered feed,
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see which aims to share important pieces of art with other cultural institutions. the collection is normally house in the famous 50 gallery in florence, where crowds usually flood the halls of the building to see master pieces of art, to reduce the numbers of visitors, select pieces from the feet. they are being temporarily moved to other museums throughout the region. 20 works related to napoleon are traveling to a special exhibition on the island of elva to mark the $200.00 anniversary of the military leaders, death. by sending works of art from the fif. throughout tuscany. we are hoping to show works of art, great works of art that normally aren't being seen by anyone and that remain dormant and our storage. but also we are hoping to draw attention to some really wonderful starkly important,
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but simply beautiful places throughout at tuscany. and one of those places is porter friend. i owe an elbow where napoleon was sent into exile after his application is french emperor, in 1814. the exhibition highlights certain time periods and whose rain from his coronation to his death. ah, one of the highlights of the b is the painting on clay, which represent nepal. on the day of his grounding, the vision gives us the opportunity to compare the spot rate, which is normally presented at the p. c gallery. with this other one which belong to the collection of or to fill out you, napoleon had conquered most of europe, including italy by the early 19th century. but his dominance over italy ended with his fall as emperor in 1814. he died just
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a few years later in 1821 at the age of 51. ah, with this exhibition on the island of alabama, we're hoping to really give back the spirit and the history of napoleon to the island where napoleon lived, and also to show some great masterworks from the fits in a proper context where they gained much more meaning than sharing them isolated in florence. the exhibition on elbow is the 1st in a series of the few of the shows that will take place across tuscany throughout the coming months. how to listen to this. studies shows that the sounds of nature like this bird song can
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actually lift our mood in windsor, i often tried to brighten up my day by listening to the soundtrack of the forest. the germans sing, a song writer alexander conferred goes one step further by incorporating these elements into her own electro pump. we met a hunting for new samples among the trees and bavaria. she is in a forest near munich, hunting for intriguing nature sounds. she's brought a field recorder along to capture them again and i like looking for new sounds and then experimenting on like a playground because you can throw some leaves and sticks together and see what
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happens if it's some distance on childhood. come to my house. i'll example a project called her tree is all about these sounds in nature. later she modifies them and adds voice elements and the thing the key thing she doesn't use any conventional instruments for you to really this is not the greatest challenge during the production stage is finding the right chords and melody tonight as well. that's a tonal question, because you can't use percussion elements often and for that i need animal sounds.
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but you need a lot of patients for animals to show up and she released her debut album. don't try be beautiful and 2021. sandra spent no less than 4 years gathering sounds for it, but it wasn't the initial plan. is that your help? can you just i didn't really have an idea. i didn't have any intention of recording forest towns. i was hiking and became so intrigued by the noises that i began recording. i just want to listen to it later because i liked it so much and to show in front she took the recordings to the studio, where producer mark spindler began breaking them up, tweaking and rearranging them. creating percussion sounds melodies and baselines.
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fine to the you could tell him i generally manipulating the sounds like creat artifacts and textures that you won't get from plugins or virtual instruments editor implemented fully kicked off to kiddos in general animal sounds are in a certain key that makes things interesting and you have to teach the sounds to get them in tune. that's why everything sounds different. nothing ever sound the same place cleaned like it's never sounds the same and never sounds perfect. you never get exactly what you had in mind with other things on along the way. alexandra is a trained pop and jazz singer. she's scoured forests in germany, austria slovenia. and even the jungle and thailand or nature sounds course on the she, the thing is difference between our forest and the jungle. is that it's loud at night. there are not as loud here during night time, again,
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very quiet voice week. on the occasional you hear an owl who are a dear, but not many other animals missed. but in the jungle, you can hear a veritable orchestra of animal noises and other sounds he has been saying in the melodic electro songs comprised entirely of nature, sounds soon, alexandra plans to team up with biologists to produce even more varied nature music from the forest to the st dennis bab is one of the most popular street foods in germany and europe with over 400 tons of it, consumed across the continent every day. just like take them a sala and chop suey. it's viewed as a dish that was invented by immigrant chest and then new home country combining established ingredients from their culture in a new way. but is that just a rumor?
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we investigated the dinner. bob's origins in berlin is turnbull and also the southern german region of sway via the dinner kit is made from grilled me from a skewer, put in no heater along with vegetables, and thought this fast food is around the world. and especially in germany use a lot in it. it's a good mix and really juicy, but i just got everything. sure you can only on a plate, not as a bob that was invented in berlin. nevertheless, during the fall, this turkish for grilled me on a spit we went to investigate and just on board in the turkish metropolis, i don't. okay. bob is usually served like this. here the boss isn't cheap kind of food, like in germany, beach and food blogger food out. there has been living here since 2015 and has been
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researching the history of the traditional dish. so classically they've done a cabal with us. he found meal, you know, like we haven't served on top of rice, maybe with them grilled vegetables. so they've done it. i've started several centuries ago as basically a grill me on a scale that done. it came up as history all across in turkey. the meat is the main ingredient in there. now it's taste isn't supposed to be covered up by salad or thought. chef easily sparse out is skeptical about the german way of cooking. turn about the good of a red cabbage and we find that we're red. meat doesn't go well with red cabin kato's, tomatoes, onions and bell pepper go much better with a cup and bread. we've never used red cabbage to put in turkey. it turns out that this high quality veal and lamb is not only served on a plate, some bubbles in the more pop, the variety. not exactly the same as defined in germany,
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but more on the go. so someone invented the dentist that had become ubiquitous among the western country, which is a piece of bread usually or another bread. lots and lots of this was mentioned in germany. indiscreet or perhaps net foot saline, he served what may have been germany's 1st stone in 1969. it is free. fair and southern germany here. the stand was here. i remember there were a lot of people just on that. we had to meet right here to if you see her, i'm positive, i was the 1st person to bring doing a cabal to germany. i give you need in your city. if i had known back then 50 years ago, i would have had it patent, puffin t f. c. i'm will skipper yellow like the last. what's that show you? maybe they thought it was some sort of meet low was time, very proud to have played a role in doing a combined history. these issues to this is tell he
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leer the donor skewer back then with beef and lamb, there wasn't any peter bread back then employed thing in southern germany, so he simply filled sway. be in bread rolls with yogurt, meat, onions, parsley and tomatoes. and the 1st ever danica bob in germany was created put something berlin, his home to the dirk about car here neuron is no deceased but ran a during our joint at the train station in the early 1974. he said within 10 to the turner came up. there are more than $1000.00 during the places in the german capital. now. some simple and others fancy. in berlin center, denise foreclosed comes up with new and unusual variations such as with mango.
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i think it's more of a german turkish dish network and it's a sign of multicultural friendship. i'm on a polish, we offer from the anatoly and his kendrick about to a gentrified berlin, mit dinner with shuffles and asparagus. this, in fact, a little fancy, a little sloppy, and yet all good for years saw a dinner at the house is a turkish german success stories. the delicacy stories the smell amazing. the best chef with their best tip, from needs to be in diets and all the recipes secret. welcome to my well, europe's diversity is a smorgasbord list. subscribe and enjoy d w. food. ah!
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we now turn the page to one of the greatest fantasy writers of all time j talking his works, including the hobbit and the lot of the rings trilogy have inspired generations of readers. but what was his inspiration for creating these incredibly details and unique fantasy worlds? john gulf, a british author and token expert, has now released a book which aims to answer that question. we met him in oxford, where tolkien spent most of his life, the magical landscape transposed into the cinematic version of middle earth, a fictional fantasy world, world war between good and evil is being waged on a grand scale in the harvest and lord of the rings. the british author, j. r. r. tolkien thought up to the setting for his novels and described it in detail. but he himself spent most of his life in oxford. in his book,
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the world of g. r. r. tolkien. john garth describes what places inspired the british fancy author. ah, this is not college oxford. where told him was professor of english language and literature from 1945. this is when he was just nearing the end of writing a little over the rings. he was writing the last 2 books, including the battle scenes minnes terrace, which is a fantastic medieval city. and if you're inside there inside the quotes, the quadrangles is very much like being inside a medieval city. ah, but oxford wasn't the only source of inspiration for minister in the capital of gondor. the literary works also played a role such as the divine comedy by dante allegheny. this is an interpretation by italian painter. sandro bought the chelly. ah, he just use whatever was convenient to him. he use the scenery around oxford,
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the borrowers, the standing stones in the hills are adults and things like that. he used, i believe, memories, scenes from walks he had been on to token, fused memories, fantasy and reality. together and one place that surely inspired him was barrington bol, the tower near oxford. it resembles the towers of the else, or the tower of the sorcerer ceremony in eyes in guard. so this is found it solely in 1936 painting of the tower and the landscape is used by shell oil and its petrol advertising. and in 937, talking painted now very famous picture of hobbits and of the hill where bilbo baggins lives. and i believe strongly that if you look at that painting, you can see distinct similarities. dylan landscapes that the english countryside of tolkien's childhood also influenced his image of the shire home to the hobbits. his
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idea of habit houses overgrown with grass possibly came from tales that icelanders paris told his sons about trolls and pete covered houses. so places he had never seen himself, also made their way into his fantasy world token and travel much. but i think that was actually for practical reasons. he had a very, very memorable trip to switzerland in 1911. and i believe he actually went up the river right to get there on a, on a river boat. and both of these things seem to have inspired a great deal of, of what he wrote. i mean, any, any mountain scene in the hospital. but a lot of rain goes back to that swiss trip in night in one place in the swiss alps stuck in tokens. memory was the picturesque town of lout up on the rift valley home to the elves was modeled after it. later in the films, more visual touches were added and tokens. voyage through the ryan valley also
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appears in his books with the undoing river and the pillars of the kings and argonaut may have been inspired by ancient statues. perhaps of egyptian barrows, ah, and there was one more source of inspiration to be found in oxford. this is a very famous tub. the eagle and child were talking and his friends including c. s . lewis, the non it used to meet every tuesday. also they would do all the things they went for a country walks. sometimes they went on walking trips and i think some of that fed into the descriptions of the hobbits walking in the shop. even when the habits tracked through the scenery of new zealand. the influences of us, which you are clear to see. with books g, r, our token made the foundation for a visually stunning world. and this goes to show just how far you can travel. even
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in your imagination. from tell kings imagination, we had to real fairies, l setting in switzerland. the estate of bruno v. about music is decoration with fantastical and mythological artifacts, as well as other worldly structures. leaving you wondering whether you have dived straight into a fantasy world. we took a tour of the deceased artists unique sculpture pock somewhere in northern switzerland. it's a little trilogy. unlike any of the defense, has mccorkle world office devoted nearly 50 years, shaping a house and gardeners born entirely of his own imagination, inhabited by countless fantasy and fairytale creatures. he lived with his wife maria under his 102011. it's no mystery to her. what inspired his visions?
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national very tales and miss, we're definitely an influence. we always do 3 to each other before bed and i laugh and he loved places of worship, especially gothic cathedral. she caught it at all, but then he'd also create from his imagination and english ships. i've still got portfolios, bullet ideas, he would have liked to make a reality to. nevada was a painter architect and sculptor hall in one. he lived with 4 and in his work to the years, his wife maria unavailable collaborated. she cast the concrete figures and filled out together with that grandson. she lay the mosaics and shows visitors around the park and residence. going, i'll show you the house, come in. the semester, i'd like to show you the forest garden that bruno symbolically depicted in this space. i from darkish to help. here you see the forest,
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animals you to the small, the bushes in the camp fire for you like the kind you build in the woods. the on monday and here you see a sculpture that merges the human and the animal life and it serves as the china cabinet. ah, family eats either at the table and grills or at the transparent butterfly table with his we need chairs ah, take it everywhere. you can discover halls and passageways, some in the
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me, family, bathroom on the 2nd floor is done up like a stomach type case started with colorful gems. the spacious bertha was intended for the vapors, twin daughters to have fun in the bedroom right next door has a positive and cheerful atmosphere. coming down. now we're entering the leaf room. there's a sun full and in and in spring and it shines right onto the bat. so the real sun shines through the sun made if any glass glass ah, the explorer has the next surprise install the still room. highly original retreat based on an octagon, a floor plan with an unobstructed view of the heavens above the me
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. on his table and chair here where he drew, made a design and read or whatever. so he wouldn't be disturbed. you know, visitors were allowed up here to do this in this room was also used for celebration a wedding, for instance. the, the bruno vapor park itself is a massive celebration of unbridled imagination. coming out, it's almost a shock to re enter the regular work. they will more than switzerland with its factories and smoke stacks, rice outside the k. well, that marks the end of our journey today, but you can find much more european culture and lifestyle on our website. and that's also where you can take part in our price drawer, where we are giving away a stand up panel. just let us know what your favorite summer sporting activity is.
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every year you're at the exports over one way or the other way. after all, the environment isn't recyclable. the make up your own mind. the d. w. made for mines in december, 2019 the european council's new president show me shows important on a ground breaking mission. i have a clear job to make you of the 1st diamonds it's i don't see me on the planet by 2050 but not all you member states supported and some persuasion is required quite some time when the game of diplomatic
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poker, interesting power plays and alliances behind the scenes of b, u climate summit starts august 5th on d w. the news . this is the w news lies from berlin. surreal and terrifying german chancellor angle americans, words on a visit to flood ravaged villages. she pleasures fast, financial assistance and says, germany must do more to tackle climate change. also coming up, freedom day for the u. k. britain gets ready to celebrate the end of nearly all
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social distancing restrictions, but worrying scientists are warning that covered 19 cases are already rising. sharpening ah, i'm part of welcome to the program chancellor. anglo michael has been visiting parts of western germany have by the devastating flooding which has killed more than $150.00 p. the chancellor described the damage as surreal and terrifying but medical said it, germany can afford to deal with the disaster. and she pledged rapid financial help for those who lost homes, livelihoods, and loved ones. this guys had cleared by the time angle. americans came to me to emergency crews and survivors. in the small southwestern town of shoals, homes were torn apart when the swollen river swept through,
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leaving the town in ruins, as if a 2nd. it's shocking. the german language hardly has words to describe the devastation that has been wrong. but it is incredibly reassuring to see how people come together and help each other out the solidarity they have but some residents that angry that the clean up if it was delayed, when parts of shoes were cordoned off for the chancellor visits are off and we need hope what good is merkel if she comes here and looks it. there is a few warm words and that's it. with their homes and businesses devastated. other residents worried the help they getting now weren't lost. they say they need long term assistance to rebuild. you think of it right now, we are overwhelmed with help, but it's not just about now. it's also about later and hope to rebuild. that's what's needed. not just hope for the next 2 or 3 weeks. once the garbage is gone,
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everything's fine again. that's not how it work on their households that are not sufficiently insured. and merkle has to say that while they wait for the promised financial hope for now, these families are relying on each other for comfort and reassurance. while the famous nuremberg ring race track has been turned into a disaster relief center and dw correspondent kate martyr, is there hi kate, what's happening where you are? so where i am now is usually, as you said, this very famous race track in germany and this weekend that was actually meant to be a big trunk raise going on underway. but that was council would use the bad weather, and instead this, this area has been turned into the huge relief center. now there are 2 relief operations going on here. there's one that's completely volunteer lead,
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and that's where we're sending right now. and there's also this official one with that one and the other official relief and help agents who's going on. but where we are now, is this out to be unbelievable effort from it's just completely volunteer lead and is quite astounding that people here have taken him donations from across all over germany. and now that everyone, that's been people here all day sharing out all of the donations that have come in and then they're sending them out to 2 areas, but it's completely volunteer in the area. i'm good now and it's just a normal and the f is quite amazing. right, well, we've also seen the german army joining in and they've been pulling our cars from a sorted motor way. now tell us more about the military's role. so the military here, they have been they've been trying to reach villages and areas which are very hard to reach at the moment that you wouldn't be able to get to with laurie or with
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a van with a regular help in that way. so they've been sending out, they've actually been sending out tanks and they've been playing that was helicopters with some of the villages, which i had to be unable to, to be reached as well. well, many people in the flood zone, kate have called the government's response, slow and inadequate. how are the officials responding to those things? so i spoke to one of fish on the fire service here today. and i asked him how the response had been in response to this, this criticism. and he said it's just be one, or if he was the wife chaos, actually, he said that just coordinating will be different relief efforts. that once has been a very big challenge and the so many organizations here, the red cross, the military, the bond is that, and it's a huge logistical effort that had to spring up straight away almost overnight. so he said that has been a challenge for the logistics team trying to what, how, why, how goes? he said there's also quite
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a number of stuff here. but the old quite overwhelmed and quite tired as well as to what he very long should. all right, we'll leave it there, dw correspondence, kate martyr in the flood zone. thanks for that update. we'll chancellor medical promised rapid help for victims of the flooding. she's had germany has the resources to cope with the disaster. and she delivered this message on climate change. one can also, you can not draw conclusions from one incident, but the sum of all the adverse weather events that we are seeing and the impact that they're having suggest clearly, if you believe the science and as you know, i do believe the science that this is linked to climate change for us, but we need to speed up the fight against climate change. while i'm joined now by our political correspondent manual shadow who has been following the story closely, am a very powerful words there from chancellor anglo medical that with only
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a couple of months before the elections in september, of course and, and she's not running as we know how much of an influence can she have in changing germany's policy with regards to climate? well indeed, there's only 2 months left with angle america left manchester. she says we need to speed up the fight against time. i did change, she had 16 years to do so, and she's not going to do it both. so what's important to look out for now will be the answer of the next chancellor. frontrunner candidate for the conservative, i mean actually said the same that they had, they had to be quicker and so swift the answer to climate change. but he's not really known for having, you know, a very positive track record in his own region. no, it's fine with fun. yeah. which was actually one of the west effected regions by does flows there. he actually delayed the phase out of coal mines up into the very
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last moment. excessive amount of 2038, and he has restricted the installation of new wind turbines, even if you said that this could all, you know, for example, the phase out for coal energy could be accelerated when he became a candidate. he didn't, he didn't really, you know, came across, come across as the climate. alright. okay. so we've heard there what, what could, will i mean last yet? and has been saying about what's going on and climate policy? what about and the other potential candidates in the elections coming up? well, you know, degrees one day and now that i'm not a not bad book would be their candidate had really, spite in the polls in the voters intentions. but then there was some missteps in the campaign. there were ations of plagiarism against a bad bach accusations about so full foods in her c. v. and she had acknowledged to some of those mister sandy. this didn't have the greens in the polls. now that
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climate change though, has really taken center stage in the coming elections where maybe 2 greens could benefit from you know, from the, from the sub situation. right. well, is it safe to say that the climate is going to be elevated into one of the or the primary issue in this election? yes, i think by all means climate change really took center stage those past few days. a program of candidates all candidates from the conservative to the labor, as a social, democrats, and greens, all programs of those candidates when he comes to climate will be scrutinized. and of course, all the announcements made by those candidates will also be closely watched by people or i will leave it there dw, at political correspondent manual. i shall thank you for the update. let's take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world. the leader of the taliban says the terror group is committed to
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a political settlement and decades of war in afghanistan, the militants have resumed peace talks with an afghan government delegation in guitar. taliban have made significant territorial gains in recent fighting. muslim worshippers have begun the hodge pilgrimage in mecca. in small groups. they circled the cabin, a stone structure that is the most sacred in islam. the annual event in savvy ravia has been scaled back for a 2nd year due to the pandemic. the ruins of a japanese elementary school destroyed by the 2011 earthquake, answered nami, have been open to the public. the memorial side includes a museum. the disaster killed 80 for teachers and students at the school in the northeastern city of if you know, mark there are no white gunfire, sand fines, and player scrambling for cover during a baseball game in washington dc. please say shots were exchanged between 2 cars
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outside, leaving the 3 injured. investigators are questioning to people who walked into a local hospital with gun shy gunshot wounds were british prime minister bars johnson itself isolating after a colleague tested positive for corona virus. near the old social distancing rules in the u. k. are being scrapped, the government is building it as freedom day. millions of britons are looking forward to a giant party, but worries scientists or warning that infection numbers are already rising sharply . the parties of the times of the pandemic. these ladies are determined to have fun. even though rules apply. group size is limited to 6 per table. and dancing is strictly prohibited. for now, guess this bar in london have to be screened, registered, and can stay for no longer than 2 and a half hours. but that is all about to change. on the stroke of midnight on sunday,
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i was talking a ribbon talking that one's going to be in the dance. and i think it's going to be the most magical moment when you've got people that haven't been able to dance and saying no, no, rush on that on the joy mcknight and kind of get back to the parties looking forward to the new fold freedoms. oh. 7 my goodness, so just be so nice. there's so many of my friends i've been getting married and i have that handy face and celebrations like that. i like to seems to be like to seems like he's been on hold for a long time. so be lovely. when people are allowed to do thing and just having no matter well, stop or preparing for some brisk business by religious less optimistic when the
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right to open. next week, you will see a series of cases because dark population hopefully vaccinated the not because not masking. there for very close contact, heavily breathing charging very loudly to the music. make saying that's a different people. that's the perfect mixing vessel for the vast spread and even generate new very such warnings are falling on deaf ears. after many months of restrictions, rebel is set to party, like there is no tomorrow to sport. and louis hamilton has won the british grand prix after a thrilling race in front of 140000 fines. at silver stone. the mercedes driver overtook ferrari's charles with 2 laughs, remaining to take the relation of his home crowd as the britons sealed a record extending 8th when on home turf. but there was controversy after a 1st lab crash between hamilton and main title,
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rival max for stop and left. the red bull driver in hospital for precaution re tests for stop and remains top of the driver standing despite the result. well to serv, african soccer players have become the 1st athletes inside tokyo's, 2020, elliptic village to test positive for cove. with 19 a video analyst with the soccer squad also tested positive as the head coach of south africa. stephan aside, rugby team, which is based in another city. meanwhile, 6 british athletes and 2 staff members are in isolation after being identified as close contacts of a person who tested positive for cope with 19 or reminder now of the top story we're following for you. chances are anglo american says she's horrified by the damage caused by flooding in western germany. visiting the region, she promised rapid financial help for people affected. and she says, germany must do more to tackle climate change. the,
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we've the singapore government. so there's a coming from their cameras while they want to do is they want to know a couple of vehicles that cross and there's different types. and they want to know how many people across the crowd, we've artificial intelligence, right? so, but when we build products that help to solve problems where people and re paying attention to videos, right? so, and this is for security and safety. so what we do is we use computers to flack, important events for the users and my fingers and everything great on. and he is and so been norman goals and i mean can got him in a lager and 5 minutes seen missed him. to fact one
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statistician harvey kaiten would have been pushing, pushing and dot to fit in his college math. managed the complexity of the horse to because it doesn't follow on give me the most like on it. and so it's kind of human computer of ending latin on the, on the desk. defendant of gotten kind of loose for wound in t v as mentioned is current and by finding the image on them towards the thing that actually power the via the hub can kind of bid on the on the, on the, the, in to convert finish on just get, i'm go and cook has kids with life act on the i knew it was gonna come out and when alice's automated yeah, i'm going to so yeah, because with an insult the house was put in seattle and so confused, dental line come as
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dowdy, you're just on the do a could. she says that she, the algae, don't you to you hope? well miss down the, she says you'll, let's say y'all. so can insult the photo. he'll kill you can as can as the only change on the scene without hurting. she's under the assumption she sent me, i got his counselor and she said, what your payments and william and it's not that you've asked me. but when she told me it was when i called anybody's going down on it, she's going to kind of been kind of with those title them yet one of the title
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minion, wheelchair, wheelchair user, the can only is shifting on the we're sure they want to thing. yeah. okay. i left the machine. do the job. okay. thing up front. yeah. mm hm. and it's not that big limits on the big, big savannah mystical policy number comes as for me because i didn't get transferred to the foster system and the last come on funding unseat and that, i mean, i'm a little often come with the most come for look just confuse i'm that came in 1st
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and just got the food was found on the i think there's a little leverage here between interest boards and being the printer. yes, you just have to keep it up for a long time. just can stop opening the taylor for them. it was for logged as far as even if you're still active, none of those. no, i just got that mortgage on how much the acknowledge is part of what human uses to events, human race overall. i think in the end,
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even though you go to computers, but i think when, when computer get to a sort of station sort events they are studying replacing more and more of what we're all logical to built to do, right. we used to chop would not have machine shop would. so part of that is being replaced and eventually i think human, even human, brainy been surely. well be maybe a lot of it will be replaced by computers. they can do a lot of it. totally get it, but like, yeah, you're comparing that and i think you're right on this. but on the other side, i would say nature is kind of striving for balance, right? so it's always kind of everything is in balance. if human doesn't exist, everything will be gone by human breaks obelia me if you look at the see if you might want to say it's going to be like in like 50 years. let's see like 15 years ago to probably be
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