Skip to main content

tv   Euromaxx  Deutsche Welle  March 28, 2022 5:30am-6:00am CEST

5:30 am
ah, what secrets lie behind these walls? discover new adventures in 360 degrees. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. d w world heritage 360. get the out now with. ah, how high are you willing to go for an adventure? duramax reporter axle prima vizier, braves rugged terrain in switzerland for an experience of a lifetime. we'll find out more about it later in the show. hi everyone and welcome to another edition of your o max with me your host. megan lee. here's
5:31 am
a look at what else we've got coming up in the program. we meet udo masa from germany, a celebrated drum designer for pop star and a family in france. makes whiskey from a very unusual ingredient. but we start off the show with the ukranian singer jamal m, who is best known for winning the eurovision song contest in 2016. the song that brought her victory was an emotional tale about her grandmother, who was forcibly deported from her home in crimea. during world war 2, to day jamal finds herself in a similar situation and the words to her song from back ben currently reflect her own story. when strangers are carving, they can't her ha, they kill you. oh and say we're not guilty. not guilty yet for solitude piece.
5:32 am
i wrote a song about my great grandmother and what she told me had not been to portrait from crimea in 1944, a screen. oh, when i seen these lines to day aleck, come back to life sciences and have meaning again, running prosper, not to chevy. the 2016 eurovision song contest jamal o one, the otherwise on political competition with 1944, a song about her great grandmother's deportation from crimea under stalin. her family's tragic story touched millions of viewers across europe. shooting long over night, jamal i became a kind of ambassador for ukraine. at the time, nobody expected that she would have to flee from her own country herself. one day, when since february 24th russian forces have been bombarding ukraine
5:33 am
blood such that the her, my husband woke me at 5 in the morning. better, daniel rickland, that brooklyn of us. he said the war had broken out. and russia had attacked us. oh yes, but when it's ira tilted the tournament, i can only remember that at that moment i was shot at waters out of dawn. i thought about what i had to pack there, sir. sir, there is so many things you've got that you collected over the years he does, but after you can't just stuff an entire life into a backpack within that exact ballistic this way as it down suddenly, jamalia was subjected to the same fate as her great grandmother she chronicled their hurried flight from keep with their 2 children on social media. oh, how it possible that they bombed it. so people hundreds of thousands were on the move. the roads were jammed. her husband did what
5:34 am
he could to get her and their 2 children across the border to romania. they left their things behind but got out with their lives. hipaa latasha brought i remember played with the kids in the car, get them without this before we sang and watched cartoons akash and they had cookies and snacks to mansion. oh, but there wasn't any regular food more than once across the border, jamal la and the boys had to go on alone. her husband stayed behind in ukraine as a volunteer. her sister evelina brought jim allah and her children from romania to her place in istanbul. but tamala doesn't feel truly at home, or even settled. she stays in touch with her husband through video calls. always aware that each call could be the last one. mm. yes she one night falls and i go to bed
5:35 am
his father. yeah, i'm constantly thinking about where he is and if he is, all right, it's hard. that's why the days are actually better for me than the nights wish that she to raise awareness of conditions in ukraine. she is currently touring europe with her song 1944 in early march. she sang it at the eurovision song contest, semifinals in germany. ah, but tamala will not be representing ukraine at this year, eurovision, as things stand, it's uncertain if the ukrainian contestants will be able to perform. what is certain this time eurovision cannot remain on political evil, but a wolf is at all. eurovision was started to unite europe after the 2nd world war was hit, the war hiney was, as the champ says, upset at the moment, one country attacks another things change seat,
5:36 am
but horde it because you were what shatoya, it ceases to be a normal competition course. and becomes a forum for messages sung out loud. dan shook la, which news a f. in spite of the stress from her own flight, from ukraine, jamal on never tires of spreading the message of peace for europe. and condemnation of the war. ha, ha, ha. tall and long. oh man, boy, it is gosh foam. stirring this time of crisis. our thoughts, of course, are with the people of ukraine. but we want to turn our attention now to an uplifting climbing adventure in switzerland that offers amazing views. if you have the stomach to endure the heights, climbers are secured the entire time by
5:37 am
a seal cable, but you will still need nerves of steel for this hike as euro max report are actual prim of easy found out in the latest edition of actual on the edge ah hey there it's accept him of easy always looking for some kind of special experience this time. it's a hike in the mountains. well, kind of, i want to check out the vf hirata from maryland to get moved, not by myself, of course, but with mountain guide, colby miss nigga, hello, hello, hello, i'm coby and colby ben. i'm ok so ok for at least to meet you. so the basic principle goes one carabiner like this and the other next to and now you try out like gets what is there anything i should never do?
5:38 am
was of walcott, what shouldn't happen under any circumstances is that you unclipped both carabiner is at the same time that's strictly prohibited for both. you always have to take one carabiner at a time. so i did site. ok. ok. a simple rule. i think i can manage this in a good. oh no, now you're doing never do that again. ah, ah, this is my only safety line. even with the caribbean, hooked on, i have to avoid even the smallest slip on the v of her ata because of the risk of injury back feeling a bit safer, but i think now it also what forget it. ah
5:39 am
ah, the 600 meter drug down there. ah okay. i survived a fear the the out in elaine is pompey but i did it and the view, it's just amazing. sh. recoil right, colby, that i made it. but what happens if someone doesn't manage it and on the shaft in
5:40 am
the nice and violent heal, in most cases it helps to take some time and talk to them and let them know you're there for them. celebry it. so you have to be close by and speak calmly with them, maybe even work the via feronda sat for them that didn't dawn. of course, you have to tell them to relax. and if all of that doesn't really help, the next step is to get even closer and put your arm around them. was one done hold . i'm back on with that physical contact. they almost always calm down in our name and so far it's always worked out in but also is itself in the folks on the. so in the middle of a cliff, over a 600 meter dropped tasks to relax that out. ah, you don't have to be approved climb, but a trial switzerland's via florida. but then again, the nearly 2 kilometer route between the vintages of movement and gibbon vote is definitely not full complete beacon. and if my mountain guide cuvee hadn't been with me,
5:41 am
i wouldn't have been able to use this zip line. the via ferrara can be taken from june to october. and just like always, the very best part comes last. ah me the nearly 18 me to long hanging bridge is without a doubt. that toughest challenge ah, but i didn't have a moment to spare to take in the view of the more than 4000 metre high bernice out . ah.
5:42 am
okay. that's it for today. it was great fun the whole trip, but i didn't expect this so called me power bridge, this hanging bridge to be one of the trickiest part because it's so shaky. and at most of the time, you only have one handler and it's thank goodness i don't have to hike all the way back down to the valley. ah, that's how i got the experience at the very 1st paraglider flight. cough my life.
5:43 am
a thrilling conclusion to an exhilarating day. wow. now was unbelievable. okay, german musician udo moss hoff marches to the beat of his own dra, quite literally. he not only plays the drums that he makes them as well. for over 30 years myself has been producing drum sets for some of the biggest names in the rock and roll business. we want to hear more about the craft that has made him famous and the drumming world with flux entrepreneurs playing the drums as like, floating under. i can't think of any other way to describe being grounded and floating at the same time with josh. that's what it is. puzzles
5:44 am
i. it's been auto myself. hi, i'm odo myself. i'm a drum maker, a drum sound designer, and i've made drums for charlie watts of the rolling stones. i've made drums for nick cave and the bad seeds at sea for ag pop and the stooges, it's due to e pencil, ty guide, or iggy thought. it was really cool that i wrote his name on the bass drum and drew the blood stripes on it with red nail polish and la galactic groups. he said, wow, never my name on the bass drum. udo myself is the gym and from glue. his drums are appreciated by famous drums such as pay. andreas on the swedish bank, royal republic gary wallace from the brit rock band, pink floyd, all the brit brook stars of cold play. and with a hobby smith in lightning, either i produced the drum sound with them in the studio, or i was on tour with them as a drum technician. or i just built drums like that one is locked. so i could go
5:45 am
about putting myself lives and works on a small fall about a 110 kilometers southwest of berlin. the 49 year old is currently building a drum set for a buyer from the usa. every pot is hand made with loving attention to detail. what makes a mass of drums special is the formula me to thick shell, which is made of steel and his cuff in one piece. this produces a rich and powerful sound with honor on gus islov. you neglect it's like a bell landed us, it's madison. and if you compare that now to a conventional snare, which is what 99 percent of drums are made of, it sounds cheap as clean. it has no tensions up, they can still sound good as a drum. sure. hm. but it's not the same on okay. abaz's and stuff, he then tightens up the back hit on the shelf disk. it's the drum pine nuts to
5:46 am
he spends between 30 and 40 hours. we're human, a secret drum. he also accepts individual customer requests, such as a picture of the humbert ali for a boxing fan. however, a message from also has its price and stance. it found some heroes, an entire said can run into 5 figures. it all started with elvis presley became of rock'n'roll, i distinctly among is enough as the year to go when i saw this guy, when i was 3 years old, i thought he must be a king. of course he was the king, but i didn't know that. yeah, all these things organized. there are songs on here like my baby left me and hound dog song and they have a whole lot of snare drama and that just grabbed me from the 1st 2nd. and it never, ever let me go. v dot last glossy. was myself got his 1st truncate. there was no
5:47 am
stopping him. later he studied jazz and popular music at the frankfurt and music fixed that he played drums with the german band when he made the 12 years. and for a long time, he travelled extensively the drum with many different european bombs in 2009. he founded his muscle from school, where he held a variety of workshops. at the same time, the musician was beginning to build his own drums to date is designed to 30 drum sets and about 600 snare drums. despite this success, what he loves more than anything, and live performances with zillow. what one montague unpack i'd pack my gear at the drop of the hat and go on to her again, which be play on tour? yes, sure. naturally and away dozens of, i mean, that's what i came into this world war because i came into this world to express myself with drums to make other people happy to share knowledge. and of course, playing live is part of that. that's just as lifespan. so that's one of these days
5:48 am
. buddha myself will be back on stage again, playing the drums again. but his passion has already produced something lasting, an o march to the trump. for pet owners who want to keep an eye on their for re friends during the day, there are numerous devices with cameras that allow remote observations. now my cats sleep all day, so i really don't need to check in on them, but i'm not having your pet check in on you. researchers in scotland are experimenting with ways of getting your dog to call you on a so called dog phone. here's a closer look. hey, what's up? oh, is it go? why? who suffers moreland when we're separated? right? i'm joys micio dogs when, when they're not around you. and then sometimes i imagine he probably might miss me at the university of glasgow in scotland. eliana her sky douglas is researching how
5:49 am
animals interact with computers. in 2021, she developed a dog phone for her 10 year old labrador. zack, it's a lot of products coming to market that allow you to video. call your animal or track your animal. but your, your dongle, you know, doesn't really have many choices over this technology. and so i thought it would be wonderful if we sort of flip the narrative of this. and instead of dog could make a video call rather than a human calling them and also choose whether or not it wants to answer the calls. but how exactly can you encourage a dog to make or answer a phone call? the other eliana here is key. douglas studied zack's behavior and realized that when he wants her attention, you'll often bring her his ball. i. what i did was on the inside house, inside his tennis ball, inside the tennis ball, is just an accelerator and also a chip. and it's a battery. and some, some other technology that basically connects this bowl to my computer or his
5:50 am
computer at home. that essentially turns the ball into a telephone. it connects to the computer when zach starts playing with it. but he's not always in the mood to play. i thought he would really love to connect to me. he turns on never to pick up my calls. so initially i was it been like, oh this isn't the most nicest situation, but he would actually bring me a lot and, and sometimes it was continually zack's behavior during the calls varies. usually he'll show his toy, but sometimes he goes to sleep or just walks away. he seems quite interested when eliana moves the camera around and shows him her surroundings. he started to call me in these regular sort of pan so often in the morning and sort of like soon after i laughed he would get me a phone call and then in the afternoon as well. um, and that was like a certain situation where i didn't get a phone call from him in the morning and i start to think, oh is he okay?
5:51 am
yeah. you know his, when when he break did usual pattened, i started to worry about him. it turned out to be fine, but i think it just really highlighted it to me. how much of these regular calls had become so much of my routine. the researcher ended her experiment after 2 weeks . now she's convinced the dog phone has a future. but until then, lots of research work remains to be done. i guess i have like a super big dreams in animal technology. i would really like it if we started developing technology that give animals more control over their life. and so my sort of end goal of this is to really make technology that really improves in animal life and really improved the welfare. and then hopefully through this we learn more things about animals. when we did, it may be some time yet before everyone can receive a phone call from their dog. but the main thing is that communication between human
5:52 am
and animal work smoothly for both. and finally, when it comes to whiskey, ireland or scotland come to mind, but a distillery in northern france has also made a name for itself. the ingredients for whiskey seems simple enough, water barley in yeast. however, the lay family and brittany has been producing their whiskey for over 20 years with a twist using buckwheat, rather than bartley her daughter lyla. qualify mobile home la, i just loved the smell. and although it's like standing in a far away mil groupon was amore. walker, despite its taste, buckwheat, isn't a grain. the not tweet is popular in northwestern france when making gallegos. the pancakes are of britain speciality. i wanna fill out here at the distillery. we're turning buckwheat into something totally different. yeah. whiskey risks?
5:53 am
wherein the breton town of flow milan, where low eagle delay operates the distillery with his brothers kevin, and ever fair. great great grandmother fancy lily began producing spirits with a mo bile distillery. 100 years ago. some 20 years ago the family got into making buckwheat whiskey using natural, buckwheat water and east. the ingredients ferment to a mash with 5 percent alcohol content. and then be written for it has a strong aroma with pensive orange, honey, and gingerbread. but if it's really appealing to me, i like it off of all the physical revelation of blood, then it's to still twice over an open fire, after which the spirit has a 70 percent alcohol content. perfect.
5:54 am
kevin also checks the spirits, milk, and aroma. now it needs to mature in a wooden cask for at least 3 years. the family run business produce is $250000.00 bottles of buckwheat whiskey each year. cabella tends to his award winning whiskies f 3 day. even though breton and scotland have a similarly mild climates, french, buckwheat, whisky taste, nothing like scotch vinkadesh. rubin well thicker. the taste of banquet lingers for a long time for your girl. i taste it is whisky 15 seconds ago and can still sense it and good with some whiskies mature for decades. heaven's brother, no, he enjoys playing the balloon, the traditional breton fatpipe to while away the time when
5:55 am
super or because isn't reflected on me, i'm not sure if the whiskey will taste any better if you play for it, but it's worked pretty well so far. so i'll keep doing it to be concerned. i don't like enough works as a some money a at a nearby high toss restaurant. she regularly comes by for whiskey tastings. none of them tell whiskey this whiskey will go well with a meal breton. buckwheat whisky is well worth a try. san tay our that we come to the end of the show, but check out our website as we're giving away pieces from d. w's uncensored collection. the label on the sweat shirts and bags have tips on how to access block media from around the world. no matter where you are. as always, thanks for tuning in, then we'll see again with
5:56 am
blue ah, ah. ah, with
5:57 am
who are extremism in my mood, increasingly content like this can be found on young people's cell phones sharing it is illegal, but that doesn't stop it from spreading like wildfire in chat with children really become what children share online. 15 minutes on d w. here's the term that everyone has heard by now.
5:58 am
m r n a. but what exactly is the messenger for genetic information? became famous. thanks to the coven. i t, maxine how does this technology work and what other diseases could m r n a be used to fight against tomorrow today? even w. o. greens. do you feel worried about the planet we to i'm neil. host of the on the green fence of ghost 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
5:59 am
with it. what does war do to people are hatred and violets. inherited from generation to generation and award winning documentary searches for answers for 2 years. the all camera companies that sell a fist family in northern syria insights into the isolated world of radical islamists and into a spiral of violence without end. a film about family? faith, masculinity of fathers and sons starts april 16th on d, w. ah
6:00 am
ah, this is d w. news alive from berlin drama after the oscars act. so will smith, unexpectedly take to the stage at the academy awards in a late to strike. comedian chris rock after a joke goes wrong, also coming up philadelphia. so lensky signals, he's willing to consider mutual status for ukraine. but the russian invasion in its 2nd month ukraine's president says negotiators are carefully studying the issue.

25 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on