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and shaking things out. i think that's what i can do to shift things around that working. aren't 20 with 30 on db. mm. mm. what people have to say matters to us. one. mm. that's why we listen to their stories. reporter every weekend upon d. w. ah ah, with this unusual vehicle harnesses the sun's energy to power all aspects of life,
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we'll have more on that and it's inventor coming up in this show. i want to welcome to another edition of your max with me, your host, megan lee. here's a look at what else we have in store. music is life affirming, even in old age at the cause of via the retirement home in milan. and a reality check in copenhagen is the danish capital really as beautiful as it is on social media. when it comes to alternative energy sources, solar power is the way to go. at least that's according to swiss environmentalist, louis palmer. he believes that solar energy can solve many of the climate problems we're facing today. and to prove it, he is traveling around the world with his so called solar butterfly in a bid to exchange ideas and show how efficient the sun's energy can be. we caught up with him as he made us stop here in the german capital.
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this environmentalist louis pama envisions no less than saving the world with his 3 ton vehicle. he's traveling the world in it with a stuck in berlin. the volunteer noted that if not, if we want to meet people who are doing something about climate change and so forth, these are individuals and companies with innovative ideas. and we invite them to our video studio where we may clips for social media. we want to show, hey, the world is full of ideas. so when is it simply unbelievable that c o 2 emissions are ruining our world with why? because there are so many solutions in those pama solution. if the so let that fly the self sufficient tiny house on wheels can spread. it's 70 square meter solar panels. like a butterfly spreads its wings and they pallid the electric car and it's
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30 square meter interior. it can travel some 300 kilometers on one charge of ecology through the coffee machine and me to run everything in here. what electricity was not just the coffee maker? well, but i'll also the t. v studio in both stove like microwave or shower, which though the cameras and puter cameras everything we need not to leave but out with support from the lesson, university of applied sciences. palmer's been 15 months tinkering with the solar butterfly at the world's vest vehicle built largely from plastic waste taken from the sea. it runs c o. 2 emissions free sofa made and run in may 2022. the water has gone smoothly with mostly sunny skies. even in november, they is only militia. when the sun doesn't shine,
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we have to wait and work around it, or i will, we've been really lucky with the weather so far. this is not, louis pi must 1st such project from 2007 to 2008. he circled the world in a solar taxi. the 1st person to do so in a solar powered vehicle. the current solar vehicle looks like a butterfly for a good reason. we haven't mentally given that we chose the butterfly on purpose because it transforms itself as the game starts as a caterpillar. how devouring everything on the ground, allan bold, that's us. human beings, ange, height, we devour everything hall, oil and gas and coin from the ground out. all the humans have to follow the caterpillars lead. it suddenly grows. wings takes off and then flies from flower to flower get. i was always we to have to change our ways and move towards renewable energy. so we don't need coal, natural gas and oil any more. often. anthony brown on that we'll turn panama
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and his team hope to cover more than 200000 kilometers within full yes. there it leads 390 countries on 6 continents, always on the lookout for new projects, trying to counter a climate change aligned is a lot on the he call solar energy alone could save us from the worst of what a warming live out. we can use it to heat houses, run cars from if it produce electricity and even produce hydrogen ions. how airplanes the same you feel so recorders of a problem could be solved just with solar energy beam. it's a lot and if you lose on december 12th 2025. the soda butterflies will to is due to end in paris in time for the 10th anniversary of the paris climate accord . ah, do you recognize as soon as from the opera aida,
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by the famous anti and composer, just that be vandy but very is not only remembered for his music. he left other legacies behind such as the cause of v. i. d. in milan, it's a retirement home which he had built over a 120 years ago. specifically for musicians, while the residents there say it's music which keeps them going. even at a ripe old age. even at age 96. ready many amino trevino puts his heart and soul into his confidence since 2018 has been living a cause about a retirement home for musicians. house concerts, a part of the routine his career as a tenant has lost it of his 70. yes. oh
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no music month yet at the music keeps us young. he gets a security and the strength to look ahead with joy in our hearts. oh god, paula, joy, nick, what o italian composes. she said that you found at the retirement home in downtown milan, in 1899. they don't think welcome to casa verde ah, in the buildings ought never architect to music is a motif tis ever that is said the cause i was among his favorite works. he is buried here next his wife, the law, me. the facility provides affordable housing for musicians from age 65, on the only pay as much as they can spare from their pensions. the foundation is financed from donations and to fund that invest the proceeds from baddies music in the rooms were the main buildings $55.00 current residents are kept simple. many amino trip easy, basks in memories of past glories. quicker we are here. i was 25 or 26 of the
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girls loved me, but i was a good boy. oh bravo! that is music has colored his career as a young man he sang in a quiet. in the 1950s he studied voice in palmer. later he perform solo in major concert venues, the world over to busy married young, his wife, now needs care and lives with him. a cause of 80 griff, though? pretty good, but i do believe this is paradise for us, artists. and of course i can. there's nothing else like it anywhere in the world too long. i've been around a little, but this institution that barely left us is one of a kind of a, a couple of it on the house. consider are held at casa body several times a week. musicians from many genres live together under one roof. there's so much that you learn from people who are doing completely different things. back of p l, a, piano bar, claire or a jazz is or, or harpist,
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or is that someone who seems a completely different music or it's quite inches to the air setting she in there, she to repeat. so good to be together here because we enjoy each other's company and work together and say, oh yes, it's very interesting. the young musicians spend time with it. every day. i learn from them music advice and also life advice. and so, because the great energy and res idea don't because she actually get more advice than i do lessons advice. that's always honest. cause i got the she, i used to be a jury member at the milan conservatory and in judy and from 2006 to 2019. and i
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helped get performers and shape for concerts that do me just say the ability to know that there are a d, b a. but i saw very, very many of them. and i could understand their problems. says you, she took a beauty, laurie probably amy over money ah, this exchange between young and old benefits all. and the generations even performed together outside cause of anti the along the elevator, the movie views, it prolongs our lives. he did something that sublime that he will get there, but it reaches people not carries them away, but at least it does for me. i think it's a gift for there to be. i think god, i think verity 100000 times and because it 96, i still need music to god the beautiful, the more i sing, the more fun i have in the more joy i have in my heart, let joy me into
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a new quote. oh casa, that he understands the soul of the artist, through this very special, communal living arrangement, the immortal. she's epi bodies, supports kindred spirits to this day, long after his death, for the most beautiful places in the world can be found everywhere. on social media platforms and they make me at least one in travel there immediately . but do these locations live up to the social media promises? in reality, if you believe instagram or facebook, then the danish capital, copenhagen and for example, is teeming with attractive backdrops. or we went there for a reality check to copenhagen can look so picturesque on instagram. but how about in reality the only way to find out is go and check it out for yourself. so we did
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copenhagen. it's denmark's capital, both politically and culturally around. 650000 people live within the city limits. we checked out 3 of copenhagen's most popular spots. do they live up to the pretty pictures on social media? a photo of new house is obligatory for every visitor to copenhagen. the handsome old harbor as one of the tourist hotspots here as plain to see by the crowd. a meal in one of the many restaurants or just a walk past the colorful buildings along the keys and experienced not to be missed . writer, hans christian anderson, a danish national treasure, wrote some of his best known fairy tales here over 180 years ago. many of new hounds restaurants served the classic dish of danish cuisine smuggle. a kind of open sandwich on dark bread,
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often the amount to little works of art yet, but susan chef at the composite restaurant seas new house as a place like no other. when a summer, everybody's sitting outside is just the feel that you want to sit in. there is a bossing around your ears from the, from the people talking in the corners and the to the guy, the, the playing guitar and the on the side of the hover. it's is just the summer life. yes, new hound is teeming with tourists. but then such a picturesque site is quite simply not to be missed. another top site on social media is rosenberg castle. ah, in the early 16 hundreds, the castle wasn't an official residence, but a summer house for the royal family. ah, for nearly 200 years now,
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the rather modest castle has served as a museum on display in the night hall is the coronation chair, with the legs of norway and tasks, and the crown regalia and crown jewels and the treasury the year before the grown up hand to make the museum welcomed over $400000.00 visitors. it is impossible to have one favored object in this collection because it full of beautiful, beautiful objects of very important of importance to history of denmark. but you see behind me the 3 lions made in silvo. they are some of my favorites in this collection. they are beautiful and inform time's gonna use for the chrome nation. the castle may be a bit small, but it's big enough to fill a photo or 2. and the exhibition is also worth a visit. a timberly amusement park as another must do in copenhagen
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and had a good 4 and a half 1000000 visitors the year before the pandemic. they come mainly to have themselves tossed around on the many rides on the over 100 year old wooden roller coaster. for instance, the park dates all the way back to 1843 and boasts of very particular atmosphere. it's really cool. actually i, i read online that the grounds where we're seeing no matter the price. so i came in and had to check it out before i flow. i think it's very calm and a very easy going and it's beautiful. it's just a landmark in copenhagen, something we're very proud of and it's a beautiful car,
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very vibrant if i have yet. yeah, and i think this a 1st my body makes everyone happy. even adult. the 20 euro admission price isn't the cheapest. but the atmosphere in sibley is an experience in itself. at least the response in copenhagen lived up to everything, those instagram photos promised. i while london is another nice place to visit, but when ukrainian chef your recover shanker traveled there for business in february. he could not have known that he would still be there 9 months later. well, that is how long the war in his home country of ukraine has been going on. he stayed in the city to help in coming refugees and he's still doing it in the way he knows best with food put can help to return for the people to home when they come to the restaurant,
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they can feel the same feeling and remember everything that the best moments from the life high for everybody. my name is eureka vision core and i'm a chef. and coal arrests from rhea in london. ah, our mission it's to help for ukrainians. a hor removed to london after the war. the award winning ukrainian sheriff had not been planning to open a restaurant in london, but the day russia invaded his home country in february 2022. he and his partner, olga cb tosca, happened to be in town on business and had to return tickets, which li, narrow, it's hard to compare with anything just so car excites, he fare and guilt ah, well, are feeling very deal to for being here in safe place. while our families,
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south france, where that is, and the couple started out organizing cooking events for ukraine, with support from brutus star chefs, like jamie oliver, the proceeds went to a ukrainian refugee aide organization from bad. the idea for the restaurant was born. it was to be a place where ukrainians together. i'll wants to make some place like a cultural embassy, where the people can come. mom heard the korean songs, try their crane in foot. it's that like that the idea to make this point, the main in london frequently you recovery jenko conceived the menu for their restaurant in his own particular style traditional ukrainian dishes with a contemporary spin my philosophy. i try to left ah, the original taste, but change the shape and use the new techniques to prepare the food in cooking. so
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for example, i, when the people from ukraine seen the goal of seeing in the menu, they waiting for the stuff and cabbage leaves and could flour is coming the menu would not be complete with a ukraine's national dish. borscht. in june 2022 unesco declared the ukrainian recipe for this beat soup and intangible world cultural heritage. by the 16th century, nearly every family and cuba had its own version. my message is to show how the which they according to astronomy and how to reach our culture is the national dish . it's not the so it's dish ukrainians can use it at the main course. for example, i can eat it at the breakfast at lunch and dinner whole day. that's my favorite. the service staff is made up almost entirely of refugees from ukraine. the jobs may prove crucial to their efforts to build new lives. quick god saw more request that
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we couldn't dream about. the hardest thing was found to say no. there were so many overqualified sat candidates who were applying for kitchen porter position just because they don't speak english. the restaurant has been well received by the patrons. food is nice, i think there's so many places to eat in london. it's a lot to say recurring cuisines, so it's not actually have an opportunity to come out, haven't lost mill out, but the food that you've noise in the fall love it is excellent. jackson, and i will come here again. you recovery jenko and oh good. see, be told scott tend to open more restaurants in britain. sometimes the way to international understanding is through the stomach. ah, if i mention guilt leather,
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many people won't know what i'm talking about. it's an ancient form of leather decoration, which has largely been forgotten, but in the 15th to 18th centuries, it was very popular in europe among the upper classes, while a workshop run by 2 sisters in krakow and poland is one of the last word still produces guilt. leather, their aim is to revive this dying craft. little it dawns of cost, a pretty penny, gilt leather. it's a luxury commodity steeped in history. i've actually been sca and nascar because a gun know the secret of its creation. in the workshop in krakow they craft guilt leather for walls and furniture the way it's been done for 400 years. a very popular in the 17th and 18th century. it was used in rich houses, as upholstery or well coverings nowadays is quite false. it's quite forgotten. it feels like, like holding
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a piece of art to the materials for it or leather was john bass turning and the finest silver leaf a special bonnet makes the soul the shine like gold, which is then not needed in the gilding of the let me i think that the truth is that they are silver because it was cheaper both, and they found the way me touched the top of the hill and central crock of the royal castle. a splendid treasures testified to the bast, wealth of bygone the monarchs, the restoration of furnishings, upholstered and killed. linda was near sca kafka the 1st assignment as an art restorer, payment patients of the work of old last is seen as near perfect 90 years ago. i remember it in your workshop and it was my 1st job with kids lead
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the beginning, go, my love for you leather. the 2 sisters were exposed to a passion for preserving antique our treasures early on. may father, edward ca, sikowski is renowned as one of europe's leading archery stories. in the 1990s he restored the royal castles, centuries old guild leather panels. both of them worked was really difficult for 1st of all air when they started it in the 1990s. and nobody really knew how to do it. there were old books on there were techniques known from ages and nobody was currently executing them. so though the level of difficulty was very high, the methods developed long ago formed the basis for today's guilt leather craft for the 1st step in the process. agnes scott coat the leather with wafer, thin silver leaf. on top of that, come several more steps. just like it was done 400 years ago. the sisters use
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mostly natural materials. so this is the white of the egg, wept. and we use a tour of product for the silver from getting blood protected this way. the shine may persist for many hundreds of years. once the silver leaf is bound to the leather, they can start embossing, which takes lots of muscle to day, just as it did long ago. even with the aid of a modern hydraulic press. nice. ever shaylynn scar makes her own stamps to carved the leather. oh, she uses them to create fine textures and give every panel a character all its own. then comes the big moment like magic, the silver is transformed into gold. the illusion is virtually perfect. i guess applying the little thin layer of transport and varnish, which is based on resonance. and as you will see in a moment or it will look like it was covered with gold,
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it takes 3 months to create one such guilt leather panel. it can run several 1000 heroes depending on the size and effort put into it. a luxury very few people can afford to day. there's only a chance to preserve this craft if we find a function to it in the contemporary world. so this has become met our mission in 2021. the system finished paneling an entire room in krakow vision at restaurant the greatest achievement to that point in the unique harris lou. and with that, we come to the end of another show. don't forget to go to our website for this week's viewers, a draw and a chance at receiving these items from d w's uncensored collection. now the labels contain tips on how to access media world wide. as always, thanks for tuning in quasi again,
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