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oh, with today's new super lenses. not even black holes are safe. good tomorrow to day. in 60 minutes on d. w. happiness is for every one human penises are very different from primates. penises, we have a totally ridiculous romanticized view nature a that and david and this is climate change. pregnant sex who, how pianists in 3 books, you'll get smarter for pre d w books on youtube. ah, ah, just like great poetry or music. great architecture can tell the story of the human soul. it can let us see the world through a completely different lands. ah ah,
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ah, buildings breathe. and just like humans, they have a body and a soul. but how do you design a building that can sing? where do you start? ah, my parents beginning of are quartier and i became a virtuoso and of course played their partner for so many years it becomes part of your body. but i think that that true connection between the korean and architecture is that is vertical. the keyboard, everything the base, it's old, vertical, and architecture. also vertical had i play the piano, which is horizontal. maybe i would have never been an architect. i
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should take to star architects. world architects have been around for a very long time. but some architects only became star architects when the world of architecture claimed this kind of glow balance. he for it's selfish and unstable, to say we build buildings that are primarily photogenic and thus promote not only themselves, but also the architect and the place where this building was created into a small vac. and stump nicera ah, oh danny, even skin desanya li biskin is without doubt which one of the most interesting and exciting architects of the late 19 ninety's went on gift and then the studio leap is kent. that leaps kent brand, if you like. i mentioned that portrays a 2nd esthetic is tate tic dash dash vendors will best the star architecture enable and that runs through his entire life's work. backer
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i the me ah. busy ready ready the grounds you're working many experts, traffic expense, economics experts, experts and plenty. and i suddenly realize, oh my god, it's not at all about those things. it starts with a memory of dose, thousands of people who died on that day. ready and it has to really develop out of that memorial place into the powers, into an emblematic and also symbolic space of the power $7076.00 declaration of human rights. first one in america and in the world. and of course, create a sense of connection to the spectrum of liberty. i saw myself and my parents
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arriving on the day, you know, across the atlantic entering and looking up at the statue of liberty, which at that time looked so large to me, bigger than, than any empire state building. and i thought about it, liberty, freedom of people. it's more buildings. it's not armies. it's not rockets, it's not going through the moon. the biggest thing in the world is the spirit of freedom. i leave us can see month f ones, i'm hintock one here. lever skins background has enabled him to combine very different mindsets and to have unusually high expectations of all his feelings. he wants us to experience them as sensuous palaces, but in all this sensuality also places that makes sense where there's more to them we can see and believe at 1st glance as often as some 60 in on cloud crime.
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i. i lived in paul until i was 11 years old, but it was kind of communism of dictatorship semitism. and then we were lucky to be able to leave the place. you can go to that time was israel. and then of course, my father where it is only surviving sister survived. it was in america, so he was determined to come to america. and that me home is not a piece of real estate. it's really something that is very close to your heart and can be taken away from you.
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my mother was a very free thinker. she said, become an architect. she gave me the right advice. i don't feel that i gave up music and i started architecture. it's a continuum when you played the right note. it's very much like drawing the right lines, building the right ideas on paper, getting the built in space, the both about precise vibrations, vibrations of soul, and the vibrations of space. i leave a student in santa fe loony in his early theoretical phase lipa kent is very interesting because he says himself that he was obsessed by drawing. wow, it's hard to find and i find his early face. so the 1st half of his life's work very exciting. very inspirational, 0, very conceptual yet. he was very theoretical on there. that's why he was considered an avant garde architect by experts. back then i pushed on
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the asset size, the 1st drawing cds, and not the flooring system built architecture. i bought my stick to a, he used the drawings to dissect research and also despite the dog a forced, thus creating a new architectural language, joystick ownership, i. when i came to architecture, i wasn't thinking about building buildings, not at all. i thought, well, architecture is going to combine, oh, my love of all these things, of numbers of vibrations of music, of the past, of the future. and somehow the mr year has proven correct. that architecture is kind of a mystery. believe me, no one is an expert in architecture was good huh . oh oh
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i oh i. ringback oh i didnt, emma brooks vasu at the chamber works. i saw the drawings. and the 1st thing i thought was, wow, i had never really thought about architecture before and it was really something brand new. it was cancelled or is ah, jasmine jones, you have shapes in classical music, you have shapes. in other music you have shapes too. of course, there's a structure and here you have to create a structure yourself who says montane sleep on tom. oh
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. the chamberlain is very closely related to music because there are many contrapuntal effects there. few there took out of their inversions, reversals that different tonalities different modalities, because architecture is, of course, an acoustical. art it, our sense of balance is not in the eye, but in the inner ear and left you when you're reading the dr. sometimes you read them very figuratively. sometimes you read them just as they're almost a kind of
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a test on your own possibility of interpret it. i think that's kind of was my intention to drawings for architecture. they asked us kind of stuck auto. oh home. 6 and then there some lines wet. oh, i really admire how you are going about it. ah, don't you need us can pushed mitten of auto. daniel leave is kent breaks with expectations. when we enter a building, we take for granted that the flow will be absolutely horizontal. we can rely on that as a finesse. this leap is came to always aims to call these certainties into question . to disrupt the mountain called his buildings are almost like explosive devices in the way they work with what we perceive to be certainties are shy and lucky, very deliberately confronts them. perhaps to emphasize the fragility of our way of life as wise doctor?
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oh yes. to be radical, you have to go to the roots, that's what radical means. go back to the roots of the problem, the roots of the house, the roots of the city. any method that takes you beyond the traditions that are habits that have tied you up into a not the more you can break out of it, the more you can discover that their world is far more interesting than you've been taught by your teachers or by the shop of successes, o'rando ah yeah, hang on his i thought, i think the entry hall is very impressive and it's, it's like you're in a museum to vendor him on. there i read was the steep stairway leading upwards just pencils. the penthouse at the top was designed according to the wishes of the client cliff. and if we take
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a look at the pictures and we see the typical leap is kent element into this high stair. so the reflection of the fireplace has exactly the same line as the facade of the building. he also has harder about and if look at the built in sunny chair in the house, it's classical leap, escandone and deepest. cond lamented us houses, or the paneling in the living room. when we talk about storage space, lavender brushed all the corners and edges of the house when modified, so that inside, you can also get this. typically bas kent feeling, eva skin to food on a call can ah, where that's at san francisco. whether it's drugs than whether it's in berlin, whether it's in denver, there's always something else already. there. we already inherit something that it was not ours. but as part of who we are, when you build something new, it's still just independent. the city is always already there. so everything you
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build has to be connected to what is already there by daniel, is that he wasn't good with daniel. the surprising thing is that he rejects more than he creates and oh, and he demands the same from the people who work for him as it is this process of always questioning, always taking things apart, cutting them, i'm putting them back together again. you can really see it in the architecture, thus is i'm, it's a process that triggers creativity. on this openness is initially shocking and radicals, but it's also incredibly liberating. is about 1 o'clock is find, ah, ah ah. ringback
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ah, ah, where there's a jewish resume in berlin, a grounds you're only on there. we're not that perhaps struck dumb from some distance. they were right here in the heart and how lucky that i was able to build teachers in berlin because it's very closely related to my experience to me as a person don't own meta instantly to room with the fallen leaves. installation remains unique, no matter how often you see fit to museum also has these elements that serve as memorials. gillum. so it's a memorial, it's commemorative and
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a museum at the same time. oh, you just going to sign my leave is caned is a master of complexity strictly. he tries not to integrate the different aspects into his buildings, but to let them occur there and placed them under tension with dog. and i think this tension between opposites that he always creates is something that will continue to inspire architects with blue, between the lines to vindicate between the lines combines 2 different kinds of drawing . i drawing that is his own investigation. and i space and the drawing that forms the basis for the architecture itself go makeing that that's how we noticed that he really wanted to work with these drawings. and the way he presented them in an
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unconventional way, boyd to, oh, you know, i remember in my 1st building i never booked anything before the jewish museum, but when i took one window and just tilted it to alter to view people said, oh my god, this is the end of the world. this is horrible, but you know, it's just people are so bound by convention to break out of it is, is good in the less drawing that you have. i would be just the how you would begin this. oh i i, i use mm hm.
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ah. when i was thinking the jersey, the 1st i thought about the music that is no longer played in berlin as a result of what happened to germany, 933. and i started thinking of schoenberg moved as an hour on his amazing opera, where he, you know, himself, an exile from berlin, started to think, what about god, what does this mean? where is the music coming from now after these events? oh, lot. var dot . we give, pay at the create your musical answer in the center of their voice as a reverberate space that your echoes with the footsteps of the visitors. and i
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thought yes, that's the 3rd act of moses and our death answered trumpet was waiting for the echoes of the footsteps across a void. and that's the transition. and the transfiguration of architecture as well . ah let me open heart and when you listen to the opera, you noticed that the singing voices of aaron and moses as the 2 main parts are very different aaron sings in, coloratura is with very wavy lines. while moses, almost exclusively speaks, was almost without intonation. my life, so moses stands for constant speech though uncle dan is in tucson. now when we look at the building, the interesting thing is that there's an order to the rooms along the length of
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which at the end there also the museum rooms. while an empty line, the line of the voids seems to cut through the building again and again like a zigzag sardina in love. you don't. so schneider, chime and inch turned on and empty places are created vertically at these sponsor throughout the entire building. so if we compare the opera, moses and aaron, we can say one line represents the museum, a kind of aaron line oft, while the line of the voids that penetrates everything could be described as the moses line. here moses stands to the unspeakable, moore's astute here food of mountain about damage leave is king, doesn't just build his buildings to make them look unique. he wants to demonstrate something with them, can express something that's very important to him. that reality, as we usually perceive it is only part of what surrounds us and what makes up the world. that beyond these realities,
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there are principles that have to be called into question and dismantled again and again. so that we don't get too comfortable and believe we are living a truth that we don't actually recognize any of his cock, mr. o. deaf ah wilmington got this to me. the experience with the garden of exile and the jewish museum is all intentionally, to control everything from back to try to keep my balance. for example, math and then i feel happy space office resistance. i sit towards the great architects have told us from the beginning of time that architecture is about culture. it's about what human beings are,
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where they are going, where they have been when they want to do. it's not about bricks and mortar and, and would, oh, military is not the opposite of peace. in many ways, the military and the history of wars tells us that it's one of the ways we can keep our frida. and so when i built several military museums, i was very aware of the importance of military in democracy and what it really means impair a war museum north in manchester, i thought, what about the world? is the world really this emblem that we see on tv or on the screen? no. the world's a real world that has been broken. i took a little english teapot, threw it out of my studio window and went down and picked up the pieces,
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reassembled them there. and that's really the emperor war museum in manchester, the shot of air where things strike us from the air, the shot of the earth, the shard, of the water. so bring out all these elements and creating really a space which gives you a sense that your part of the world has been billed for twist on these items. i'm looking at the set for tristan and his older ins are broken very clearly takes a fragment from a chamber works drawing and the stage elements develop out of this is yana art. on recovery. it's like a vocabulary of space. it's 1st designed and then using these fragments is of course another story altogether. ah, you can see that clearly in the sense that tristan and his older,
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that we took these objects that was created and divided it up again into different segments. and then used these segments in very different ways on the stage coming in a m d premier her on her to than to i remember the premier welsh there was thundering applause as well as deafening whistles off to a premium party or spanish. of course, the 1st thing i asked daniel at the after party was what it had been like for him. and he said it was great. the moment you caused such a reaction, you know that you've sent a message by a so he was very satisfied with her and it was then that i understood just how relaxed and laid back he is in seeking out the radical immigrant work last night or in a study called leave, haskins believe is kins. buildings are designed to inspire us to take us on a journey into the unpredictable will. so when you enter a building, you don't know what's waiting for you. it's also easy to get lost in the buildings,
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and it's also an allegory, of course, i know it's a symbol for always being open to surprises and questioning what tends to be taken for granted. the message that she reaches mom gave to me ish. don't forget, look at the history because it's a path that if you don't watch out, can lead you to a dead end. oh, felix no spot talk me a big lesson when i look at a shelf portrait with the identity card. with that wall behind him with a chimney with smoke up above him. he talk me look at yourself because what
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you might see is not what you expect to see. oh . busy to me there is that magic in the crystal. i look at the crystal look the way the romantics looked at the crystal. not the way come for david. frederick looked at the crystal look at the kristen, the fallen gray. it has a millions of facets. it's kind of the symbol of democracy because you can see right through it. but there are so many different angles, and there's always this kind of center that to lead you to a sort of an infinite dispersal point to hold. the chris folk is in a way to hold the dna, which is the crystal is to hold the stars, which are the crystal is to hold the world.
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a dimension and illusion. about time starts december 31st on d, w ah, ah ah, business dw news live from berlin authorities in europe extend corona virus restrictions to try to limit the spread of the omicron variance. the netherlands begins a snap christmas lockdown with pubs and non essential shops closed for business. also coming up on the show. hong kong holds a vote under new election laws, but only candidate beijing considers to be loyal. patriots are allowed to rod and
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5 years after an islamist attack on a busy christmas market in berlin, left 13 people. germany commemorates the victims. ah hello em claire richardson a warm welcome to the show. the german government, new expert council has called for fresh contact restrictions to curb the spread of the o micron corona virus variant. the move comes a day after germany puts strict limits on travel from the u. k, where the variant is increasing exponentially, and governments all across europe are weighing measures to battle. omicron, the netherlands has become the 1st to bring in a strict lockdown for christmas. so many across the netherlands. it's the very end that killed christmas. thanks to the highly contagious m. a crone,
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the government has ordered all non essential businesses to shut till mid january. christmas gatherings have also been curtailed. people will only be allowed for guests around the tree on the holidays. the some the ne measures were a surprise. all at all today doesn't available at all, and we thought we had it under control that we done everything we could of live functioning with fully vaccinated. you do everything you can to support society a bit, but in the end it all goes wrong anyway. as articles unable to get a gondola, denmark to has brought in new restrictions amid surgeon covered infections. the variant already counts for a 5th of new cases. the germany has also taken steps to slow americans race across the continent. severely restriction travel from the u. k. where the variant is rapidly becoming dominant, the country's health minister has said me restrictions can't be ruled out before christmas. eve meshes says who pog beyond europe or america also poses a threat. micron is increasing rapidly and we expect it to become the dominant strain in the united states as it has and other countries in the coming weeks. in
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new york, the epicenter of the u. s. is 1st cobit wave. the variant is already thought he behind a record increase in cases authorities urging people to get vaccinated and boosted to avoid a repeat of 2020. but with their micron already present in around 90 countries and spreading fast, the world looked set to start yet another year locked in battle with the corona virus. oh my god. and in this battle the netherlands has once again pulled the rip cord. dw correspondent christine window is reporting for us on the 1st day of the lockdown in the netherlands. she sent us this update from amsterdam. i spent the day talking to people in amsterdam about how they feel about the new lockdown, and i can tell you that there is a lot of frustration, particularly among business owners. this holiday season has effectively been dealt a blow. now in terms of what they can make, we visited a christmas market where everything had to be packed up. essentially, it's just not feasible. i to expect any people to be coming along. so there is
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frustration along those lines. but people generally trying to make the most of the situation a lot of people spending time outdoors today, that is just about as much as you can do right now with all the restaurants, bars, et cetera, being closed at to the public. what has made this move necessary, and we're hearing this from dutch authorities, is that they do anticipate that infections will continue to rise. and what is the flow and the rise of infections to be able to, to protect the health care system. we know that a number of hospitals are already reporting that code. that was, i had capacity, they've suspended regular k to make way for for more cove at 1900 patients. now this is coming at a time with most adults in this country. the overwhelming majority, 85 percent of adults awfully vaccinated. it's the booster rollout that is only starting to take place right now. less than 10 percent of adults have received the booster vaccine. this will also allow the government to roll out that was to
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vaccine and allow that immunity to take into effect before opening up the country again in the 2nd week of january, christine moon, while for us there. now we can take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. in food on security forces have fired here gaff on protesters. in cartoon, hundreds of thousands of people gathered in the city to reject the october 25th military coup. protestors from outside the capitals travel, the sher joined, the march on the presidential palace, the philippines disaster agencies as the death toll from typhoon ry has arisen it to over 140 with officials warning many people remain missing. the storm swept across the country on friday, leaving a trail of destruction and forcing 300000 people to evacuate. its been called one of the most powerful storms to hit the philippines in recent years. holes have closed into a presidential run of election. the elections come after no candidates are past the
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50 percent threshold in the 1st round that was held in november, voters had to choose between a 55 year old far right. former congressman, please say i'm tony cast, and the 35 year old left wing candidate gabriella. hong kong has been holding its 1st election for the cities legislature since china introduced sweeping changes in response to massive pro democracy protests by national security law has silenced most of the cities opposition activists and lead others to flee abroad. under the new rules, only candidates, considered patriotic and loyal to china, were able to run in the election voter turnout hit a record low polling day in hong kong and candidates are trying to sway voters with some last minute creative campaigning. it's not an easy so the number of elected seats in hong kong legislative council
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has been reduced. come this or been vetted by probation committee for what has been built as a patriots only election. dear socrates has tried to drum up enthusiasm and hong kong chief executive officer, have you on the legislative changes, have to be very efficient. this is a 1st major electrical election after improvements to the electro system. i and my colleagues had been going all out, so explain the bases the rationale and the merits of these electro system. but hello, turn on suggests, oh words fail to resonate with hong kong as well. i think it's a step backwards. hybrid on 5. if you say you want to improve a system that should be improvement. but actually, this is going backwards. you're my case, i'm off on you, i am going, they're gone so soon tossing a full people in hong kong,
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so i know there isn't much choice. so i saw, you know, was a while ago you, although you can both pro establishment and democracy candidates, their social choice for democracy hood oh, suicide passing day, which doesn't make come from people's feel very enthusiastic about voting. the modem, goal yield rule. there has been little pushback to ballad seen by many residents as the final nail in the coffin of the territories autonomy from china under the one country to systems. principal. hong kong lodges opposition party chose to boycott the election and a few pro democracy activists try to make their voices heard at pony stations. but even before the votes are counted, there is little doubt over the outcome. so let's go now a to is sunny chung, a pro democracy activist who has left hong kong to seek asylum in the united states and he joins me now from washington. d. c. a very warm welcome to the show. and you've taken to social media to urge voters to stay home. why is turn out so
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important in this election? this is a 1st election imposed issue or the national security law and also october to pull a t o down. so this is really important for home people to demonstrate the will that a, they will not yield the parent key or signal to beijing that hong kong people do not accept this kind of election. this is not an election. this is a selection. and what else are you and other activist able to do it to support the boy caught from your position abroad nowadays, and someone's already bands or the antiquities on hong kong on the ground. that's why people, you know, you, hong kong, they can no longer talk anything bad about the russian, otherwise they will be prosecuted for you fighting people to 120 your lasha. so
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people like me when we are now in excel, we try to tell you the national growth about how thick lashing is. and we also encourage hong kong people to bar called this election. so we speak for the people who are now in person. and we want to disseminate a message that message that hung people to lock it up. they just tried to implement this kind of silence opposition and resistance to so that they will not yield. and authorities are indeed trying to prosecute. prosecute you yourself this week. authorities issued arrest warrants for you and other prominent activists overseas for calling for a boycott, which was made a crime earlier this year. how concerned are you about this development? i've been this kind of arrest warned you really like a paper hire from ye. it won't be that much for people like me and other excel activists. we will keep doing what is right and we will keep shooting for hong kong
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. but you can have a sense of basing and whole government really fast for to have more people to vote in on this day. because more people for the more work condition they can came that more competence. they can claim that the home people are really satisfied with the situation how of the situation and to be honest, he probably not the same. people have a lot of discontent about this kind of political reform and, and see lashan. so i think this is very a clear signal that the lowest turnover weight in hong kong electro history will happen on sunday activist sunny chung, we're going to leave it there, but thank you so much for coming on d, w. no, thank you. and here in germany, president frank vanished. i mar, has commemorated the victims of an attack on a christmas market in berlin. 5 years ago to day it left 13 people dead. shy,
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myra may gave a speech at a ceremony, and a minutes silence was held in honor of the victims. they were killed when a man hijacked a truck and drove it into the bright shade sites, christmas market in central berlin. in december 2016, it was the deadliest islamist attack on german soil. the perpetrator was a failed tunisian asylum seeker who had previously been known to authorities. days later, he was shot dead by police while on the run in italy, 9 guys, and the bright side flats market is up and running again this year. under strict current virus safety roles, t w reporter, christina kaufman. i spoke to visitors and workers there, some of whom were also eye witnesses to the tragedy 5 years ago. ah, the christmas lights are on under mood as festive at the market in berlin's pie chart plots. at 1st glance, it's hard to see any trace of the terror attack 5 years ago, lou, but market trader mux milan will never forget of that day. he barely escaped with
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his life when the truck plowed on to the site and destroyed his stand far my knowledge of how by me i was working when i heard a loud noise. but it sounded like a dumpster being rolled away, told me that the was of all a humming noise in the background. and i turned around and saw the truck. and what happened would have to dig within my wife and i ran to safety hobbins and we flew, would run off all capricious, 13 people were killed in the attack, and more than 60 wounded. the horror is not forgotten. this fight this mux miller has opened a new stand at the christmas market. he prefers not to show us because he doesn't want publicity. how did you find the courage to return to the scene for the ball from the school? i would say this is the best way of dealing with trauma. the i was in therapy and learn how to cope with my feelings and to be in the letter, but it will be with me for the rest of my life. when my children asked me and i was
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wrong, daddy wanted what was like on that day, the hell? probably stutter little before i controlled on the story and i'm see. and can we saw many visitors have mixed feelings about being at the christmas markets. there is a holiday atmosphere, but also a sense of grief, especially at the memorial to the victims. it's up to who i feel a chill running down my spine. i can't put it on cameras. there monday, listen doesn't when you see the lights and smell the hot dogs. ready that you kind of forget the bad things for awhile and my court voice about horrible, but you can't change what happened giving in to the terrorists was never an option, says traitor max miller and his colleagues agree then is, is no evolved linda. it'll always be with us august. you can't forget something like that. all the shortness to you to try it out, but we all said we have to keep going. and not look back and listen by them on
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affordably. the memory of the attack will never go away, but to day the christmas spirit has returned to berlin's pride, shide plus that is all from me. for now, anthony howard will be back with more news headlines at the top of the hour. and if you can't wait until then, you can check out our website at dw dot com or social media at date of the unit for me and the entire team here working behind the scenes. thank you so much for joining us. an idea is on its way to bring you more conservation. how do we make cities greener? how can we protect habitat? we can make a difference. global ideas, environmental series in global 3000 on d, w, and online. i'm in the green. do you feel worried about the planet
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we to i'm neil, host of the on the grievance of cost. and to me, it's clear we need to change the solutions or out the join me for a deep dive into the green transformation. for me to do, for the band with . ah, these images were found last summer when deadly fides hit the r valley in western germany. after days heavy rain, the river and it streams burst their banks in july sideswipe to a numerous homes and devastated entire towns in the water came so fast. it's a fleet as well. the marks left by the flight can still clearly be seen in the
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region and its residence. the words, whenever it rains, but i was to panic that another downs hall like that's what could happened near the girl. it's works for the plumbing and heating company cock and nice. he and his colleagues have had their hands full since the floods. great, now they're doing what they can to make sure people had heating a small source of comfort in the dark winter day. the company offers an arkenberg rhineland palate name was one of the building sentence, arrived to flood so griffith and his colleagues had their morning meeting outside and what was the last mamma then? what is that noble? this small container is serving as a makeshift office. grove, his remembers the floods. well, i want to get a logan comes to one of you over here. you can still see it smoking. look at that
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house at the 1st floor in stock. you can see the mark left by the water into the park. the cock and meas, office was pretty much, completely flooded to puzzled about was often between these 2 windows appear, was our company signed your own backing out of the flood? everything was so flew, but it was still hanging awful, shooting, nor, or to bosses saw that as a sign that giving up. it wasn't an option of going with a canopy on more than $130.00 people died in the our valley floods. thousands lost their hearts to this day. many of the small municipalities along the our river feel like i can walk with almost completely destroyed. most of the houses remain inhabitable the ones that people have been able to return to mac proper heating. most of what i need to check with my boss most are schriner popped up until late january, early february. the most problem is that it's winter and people are without heating
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because it's cold. so that's a top priority. who we did that we don't have time for me under jobs move in for this into a more home. for months the girl has and his colleagues have only been repairing flood damaged homes. all other projects have to wait list, but i take the surrounding of them love no, this is just a daily madness for the phone keeps ringing off. and when i'm not in the last 3 years, that complicates things when i ask them to move. but you have to keep going through the mud here, schools starting snow again. the cold weather has made the dire situation even more challenging. said screw up my job and doing my job as best i can. and i'm trying to help wherever i can. nobody can fix the valley or no one person anyway. it's a huge. this will take months or even year road has a rived and bad annoying
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r for his 1st client of the day is waiting only the basement was flooded in this house to the tenants to live here. the oil part heating system was destroyed though, for now the only heat comes from a small wood burning stove. downstairs of this won't see the whole house or you'd have to drill a hole in the ceiling to heat upstairs and over shows the top floor is called her bedroom is up there. and so we quickly jump under the shield and that's what we're fine school in the basement down below is less fine. home owner ants york make explains that the water burst in through this to which pipes since then its mouth a feel for the damaged oil tanks have already been removed or what a nightmare i've never seen anything like this. so 111, everything needs to be replaced. everything is broken.
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well the, the problem to fix next year go. dust by the truck was over on this is what i expect in the future is that such extreme weather events will become more frequent with climate change. her desire and more intense sir as the screen on have to go another house in the region except that this one was completely flooded. it's uninhabitable, but get and a frieda gasper still come to check on things in their former home every day. even though it pains them and thus will each time i come in and see this moment, oh, it hurts students all stunned for months they've been using an electric heater to try out the walls. although it's
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still unclear whether they will ever be able to move back into their house. if the walter foundation are contaminated with heating oil or other pollutants, the house will have to be demolished. they're waiting for an appraisal that will provide them with answers to cobblestone hopes their house can be saved. but it's hard to remain optimistic. envy yet, slee, i hadn't, via, if it were spring things would probably be better for you. all dish team, including our mood, staying it gets dark around 5 pm or, and that gets you depressed. done comment off the dickless yawn. even if their house can be saved, it will take a long time until the repairs are complete. when the gas bass can move back in again, what was your new still up, martin? you do not know if you can get workers of the 4 companies in the area are of a book to your edition. it's not just this town that was affected. stores gonzalgo
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the whole, our valley was headed all year. almost everyone wants to move back into the house as quickly as possible ends and halls all the ins. i know your boyhood offices on his way to his next client who needs a gas pipe connected to an interim house. hundreds of people were left homeless after their houses had to be torn down temporary homes like these are providing short term solutions. and if you load them onto the whole, the lady said i have an entire row of houses is missing from there. let me see. i need number 28. is coming here in gospel taylor, also edson in just a few minutes. okay. i had connected the gas tanks, but the house won't get warm without functioning water pipes. and these aren't in place yet. this house belongs to molina zion.
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she's looking forward to not having to wear a hat and gloves in doors anymore. the flood damaged the house that stood there. i trust my parent's home. we bought this new one, so i have a place to stay with my dog. all right, so i'll let you get on with it. we'll see you buy it. i'm also one of the bargaining arisen in our to bog along over 50 buildings were torn down because they were at risk of collapsing are contaminated over all the floods last summer and caused some 30000000000 euros in damage time to head to the companies warehouse located several kilometers above the valley . the hooker's dealing with crazy is that you only have to drive a short way and everything is fine. you know what i are gone. how is it?
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and all of this happened to be of mill. the heating and plumbing company rented this warehouse after the flight they salvaged, but they could from their old office and brought it here on the i know other than that of with the mother of anything that got in contact with the flood water can't be used for tap water, which you drink from commerce. you could use this for a heating system bowl, but not for tub water and also another box we saved gone, or rather our boss rescued it still quite corrected, but it's not worth it to clean screws for them today. you can see what happens of both these brass screws have changed color or not and login, but you can still use them to secure something. hm. all these things, in fact we saved what we could you while i'm forgetting condom. the team here faces another problem. global supply chain shortage is resulting from the corona barris
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pandemic. from time, the moment we're taking it one day at a time, we see which projects we can take on must come which emergencies pop up on on what can we finish up this? but right now in terms of materials, tomato, everybody in germany and internationally known as either our supply chain shortages . i guess this next job is in a former hotel i look like in almost every building in the our valley, the hotels heating system didn't survive the flight. but there's no one at the construction site. catherine, i hate this. there is no one here. we can tell them your guest has only been told that there is something wrong with the mobile heating system. the woocommerce is one option to protect houses from frost to damage. i'm not sure how many of these mobile heaters are now being used. the our volley low, but i'd say quite a few high did we speak on the phone? mr. logistic is god while ago has, has a look inside and quickly spots the problem. there
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is an error message on it that's normal. it's run out of oil and external oil tank needs to be connected to refill the system. cook as tells the workers what to do and takes off the lot of the bus at the moment. if you run into problems, let me know, make the what i'll see you later start next week. i'll take care talk. what brings girl his piece of mind is when a permanent heating system is up and running. young blonde, the boys have been busy. the furnace has been installed camino. all that's needed is a connecting element and we're done installing. an entire heating system can take to 4 weeks and with the huge demand and the r valley focus and his colleagues can hardly keep up. many people have to live in unheeded homes for several more weeks. hendrick, tim is one of the few fun victims with the nest, know how to repair his own heating culture. the car mechanic asked to be experts
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for advice and then did the work himself. bunch nish opens redondo, that's alma mishma nazi since summer i was working nights doing overtime issue and using vacation days, which came from voted on mr. john ish. without that i wouldn't be as far right about the show. so i got, i also don't know when this would be ready if i had to rely on others. i found wolf to found hungary, savannah. meanwhile, the r ripper is flowing peacefully through the valley again. but the havoc had wreaked in july. we'll take a long time to fix what resolution said big i, you have a nice view from appear. what you can see alton are below the river, curving around and into they're still finding wrecked cars. their mom has my home region has been destroyed, had such good, but it will recover eventually. ah
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