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always miss things of risking brain damage. so let's stop this self sabotage. humans and multitasking watch. now on youtube dw documentary, the end of a tooth cafe in japan office, people with dementia. i knew ro saves the do go in, in the, as far as his own, to protect the gentle giant. and was a small single poll shows how to tackle route to showcase the welcome to singapore, the vibrant multicultural city state right on the equator,
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densely populated around 6000000 people live on this tiny island. it's an international helpful trade in finance. it's clean, safe, more than wealthy green. basically, it has a lot of everything you'd want this just that one think single pool has no natural, fresh water resources. and the way its economy and population are growing. total water demand could almost double by 2060, but thing up was on it. none of what they've done is magic. so that's, peter is like, he's an award winning what the expert he put the single pull success down to what he calls the soft pass approach to their problems. so the solid power for water is in contrast to what we have done over the last century in more, more than a century. look with a hard path to build hard infrastructure to take more and more water out of nature, to ignore the consequences of our water. policies for nature to build narrow institutions and the soft path tries to turn that around and say,
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let's use water efficiently and carefully. let's stop wasting water. let's look at new sources of supply. to understand how single pole can pull this off, you 1st need to understand where they're coming from. the single floor, the story starts with world war 2. that's don't charge the guy for water at the united nations. singaporeans would argue that the story goes back a lot longer. but 1942 is certainly when the issue rep there was a tension. that's when and i troops name of the british australian and indian forces with best thing. specialists depend on single pull island, which at the time was a british colony. dns depended on imported water, which was a bit of a problem when japanese forces blew up the pipes transporting that water. the bridge, the connex, malaysia, and singapore was bones. the result was lack of water in the city, a terrible official, the water scar city. the allies lost the battle of singapore. but after japan's
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overall surrender, the island remained in british. hence, it took more than 20 years until it became fully independent. but politically ration didn't precinct, it pulls from its water quizzes. what the reckoning, catastrophic sanitation and regular flats continued with its fate now and its own hands. single pul, begin planning for the long term to see that the, to spend almost 3 decades researching what the policy and innovations around the world. and it's estimated busing, a post pos. let's see, number beginning the base that they're going to be watching the band as well as putting the band in energy independence. but they are going to have systems up kinds of things straight. that was in 1965 for 2016. the initial master plan was find to an over the years into a water strategy which they call the full national taps. first. what the impulse
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2nd, diesel, the nation, that local catchment and for something vehicle, new water. let's dive into it. firstly, single put new. there was plenty of water rights. 2 deals to input water from malaysia in the sixty's. got the types running again. it's cheapened, millions of fleet is pumped over the board every day. but buying have a fuel water from your neighbor. isn't sustainable long term. on the country from the stock malaysia, made threats to cut off the supply and argued over its price. the tensions have even left 2 warnings of the military conflict. single pollutants know that weak spot, so they want to stop importing water by 2061. so it's all more important that the other 3 types become more than a drop in the ocean. water planning is very important because they have so little water. they must single, there must make sure that this was a use the lice me. and the objective of this master plan is to make the most out of
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every single drop of water. these means keeping rivers and drain screen, investing billions, starting to collect to mobile, to cleaning it, and use what the items states singapore already has. for example, this, the ocean this underground facility, for example, is state of the art. normally it treats use water in terms of the drought. it diesel in nancy water on top. people use it as a park. today, 5 to southern nation plans provide up to 25 percent of the entire islands water supply. single floor plans to increase this capacity to meet 30 percent of its needs in 2016 by which time warranty was expected to have doubled. but that's no way near self sufficiency. so what's next? bengal, right. a lot of it and sing up is a master of mixing that out to a 3rd of the entire state. stuff is,
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is used for rainwater catchment and extensive network of rivers, canals and drains channels. the what the interest 17 was of was the biggest is maureen over us with an area of $10000.00 texas. it was back fresh water from flowing into the ocean and helps to control frequent floods. so does this underground tank that catches lot? well, it's an extreme cases when the drain spill over, even this was i could potentially be treated and reused by 2060. the government wants to use 90 percent of the atlanta area for rain catchment. catching rain water is one thing. but what about the water already in circulation? o drainage water is, is collected and, and treated and reuse as much as possible. most countries they do not invest, not even a fraction of what a single pores invest in the water authority is billed to 206 kilometers, 2 inch pipe highway, costing $10000000000.00 that guides the city sewage into state of the reclamation
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and cleaning facilities okay, single post by some measure of the 5th, which is country in the world. so it kind of faults, especially i would like that. it's also a lot easier to push through such projects when you have to sort of control democracy, run by the same party that sync up with that since independence in 1965. anyway, the entire cities underground is basically one big sewer network. but the pride of single pool is water strategy is what happens after collecting the water the treatments go 30, call it new water. it's produced by micro federation versus moses and do v radiation the some of that water is so high quality, single pores using it in their chip manufacturing industry, which requires hold for pure water, which has an indication of how good a quality of that water is. did you know that around the world?
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half of all waste water is released untreated, and only 11 percent is actually reused in singapore? about 30 percent of the entire drinkable and non drinkable demand can be met by recycling use more to or and they want to increase that to 55 percent. but 2060 most of it is used by industry. only a fraction of it is mixed into the drinking water supply. because we also squeamish it's controversial because we're taking waste water, which, you know, we goes down our drains, we flush or down our toilets industry dumps waste water. and we typically think of that as of a liability is something to get rid of. so how do we get people on board using the frustrating, persistent back, i'd say, with every flush make saving what the pay reduce water consumption. save up to 10 liters of water per dollar. nationwide campaigns encouraged people to install what the saving fittings and nicely, if you install those fittings who get the discount votes as part of the sustainable products. just to what time the district each households,
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water consumption and detect leaks and pipes, that's all single comes down to an incredible 5 percent. what are those from leaks? which is 1st class globally, the average is estimated to be 30 percent. what they've done incredibly well in my opinion, is on the side of water education. they've been educated, their community about their water situation about their water challenges and about the solutions that they've chosen to put as good as sing up was doing. it has the big advantages of other countries besides being rich and the type of control society. the city only has a tiny agricultural sector and can focus almost entirely on oven and industrial waste water. so they have one problem less as food production fluids and consumes enormous amounts of fresh water in many parts of the woods. despite that, they've shown a lot as possible. the
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country music is often seen as a white music genre, even though almost a said if african americans listened to it regularly, but come the office of combat receive less than 2 percent of ad time. so is the country music industry, racist. this is bill cody, from the grand elaborate plaza. it's nashville, tennessee, the stage with a 6 50 am. what do you as nashville, tennessee? music city, if you want to make it in the country music business, you have to come here. the julie williams move to the city 5 years ago, hoping like many others for the big break. the voltage, big mamma code on case news,
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meals. i grew up listening to country music. my mom played country music in the car on the way to school. i always loved the story telling, but not all said, oh no, she tells her own stories in her songs like this one about her after. oh, she carries her mixed race heritage proudly built. but a record label agent deals with the song is too specific for the majority of country friends who are wides. oh, good news. julie can't seem to get a foot in the door neither with record labels nor on radio stations. 96 percent of all country songs or by white artists. it's easy to feel discouraged and to feel like this the steps that people have taken before you to say, hey,
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you should do this this, this you're like wait, i don't think that's gonna work for me. cuz i can try so hard and, and, and really work to, to go about it the way that white artist, mail artist go about it. and just, i'm not gonna find any success in downtown nashville at noon. you can already hear live music playing everywhere with rock and country alternating randomly. country music fans have always been predominantly white, is that my black artist has few opportunities in this 1000000000 dollar business. scott collier is always on the lookout for new talent every week. he books, 400 shows, 4 kid walks honky tonk if they believe and a new comer here that talent is promoted all the way to a recording. and we teach them how to address. we teach them how to saying, we teach you about what to say. all this stuff, so we build our artist, speak the ground up, you know, because most of these kids, you know, so most of these kids have come in to town. they have no clue. the talent of new
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comers scott has gathered today are almost all white, but he says that skin color doesn't play a role in scouting. i mean, i just listen to their voice since they've blown me away and they look like they're marketable and there the next best thing in their ard, wherever. if they listen to direction and all that stuff, we have no problem. put them on stage is fingers have to be marketable. that's how the music industry works. and no jaundra has grown faster than country music in the past years. holly g, you had given up hope that the industry would change and become more inclusive. so she found in an organization that promotes black artists in the country. music industry she finds have been used for them to perform at ad, helps make them visible. when you look at the things that move the needle and country music, there's still not black artist being played on radio. they're still having
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a really hard time getting like prominent spots on festivals. they're still not getting science and labels that are in nashville. and so are goal is to kind of build our own ecosystem, so we don't have to wait for the slow moving change that the mainstream keeps promising. s w s and the heart of the country music still beat strong and radio stations like this one. bill cody is something of a radio legend. if anyone can explain why country is still considered white music by many, it's him that we could try to recreate that moment. the music of the early days was the, the farm families, those farm families far primarily white. now there were lots of black folks working on those family farms and they had their own music. that's where the blues came from. and ultimately are in the istation plays more and more songs from black and latino artist. she says, but change takes time. i think every station is, you know,
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you need to be aware of who your audience is to your research and then not be afraid to diversify that audience in cro, that audience we have this bill if you would consider inviting julie to his show. he says his producers will look into it, but so far they haven't been in touch with julie. the lipstick lounge is a bar in east nashville. julie and holly liked to come here to listen to live music . they look for their nations also in their own music, but julie would love to become mainstream listen to by the majority of country fans playing music and talking about love and life, and family and, and not human ness that we all have. and no i, i think that that a lot of what people are like 123 is that like country music is changing. all that
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like comforting to show, come wash what we're doing. and you'll see that it is the countries like that, that you love. it's just the reason why i have to be so vocal number and the reason why we have locked in the name of the organization is to ensure that that space is safe. i mean, a lot of these artists have had times where they'll get books for show and show up in the state. it's only realized once they get there, that they're black, and then it's uncomfortable. the julie has just released for a 2nd del them on her own and is relying on streaming platforms. but she still dreams of a record deal. and of one day playing on the big stages of nashville. of the
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way up to 400 kilos. to go play, see related to manatees, of the only true habits was among marine mammals, imposing but gentle in language that's written with extinction. there's nothing to them loves more than 2 brazen c for us around 2 meters long. these learning memos also known as sea colors, cleanser, chinos and key, will fit the material in the falls, my area of seminar population. so depending on when i was a kid, i so many do go see and i found my grandfather and i 30 or 40 years ago, and i used to catch themselves along those days are long gone environment to a degree edition along those lines because destroyed the habitat of to go all over the world with vast amounts of sea for us, and that it was built in recent years,
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including anthem, and no body via the origin is the founder of on car and, and you, the aims to restore these ecosystems over the place a shipment before we start to conservation work, we went to fisherman and local villages and told them that we were going to grow. so grow farther than they asked why we needed to. it's everywhere in the see if they said they have it on the i told them the in some areas degraded. so we want to make the look at the play was skeptical and said it wouldn't look like we can at least try, i replied. and i'm one of the, one of them, the diverse galaxy gross from meadows that are still intact. then the speeds are attached to frames made by fishermen out of band bowl and ropes . these we will then be positioned on the sea bed of an effective an in devices. and i think we make these frames and put them in the
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water so that the sea grows, throws on a, do guns have enough to eat. we tried to do this, we con, fee to do things by hand. yeah. but we can feed them in direct and each one of this work and i live out of it by helping restore the cost lined. the fisherman now have a regular income. again. they go out to see in the morning with more c brush shows the friends the foundations here. ideally the water is shallow, so the sunlight reaches the sea bed and the sea draws girls quickly. any possible way for the well being today, we have to say 2 guns. we're not just talking about saving mess creature, which is protected under the wildlife. i got on sort of like just about protecting an entire marine ecosystem being able to and conserving the marine ecosystem by restoring. see, for us benefit fishermen to a number of only the mean i'm doing. the fisherman won't have to cross
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international marine board as an efficient sort lanchen warranties. in order to protect resorts in our oceans, we have to protect c gross. i'm sorry, an ecosystem, probably yet the but it's a race against type in some parts of the wall and such as china. the cfo is close to extinction here. and some of the hope is that the species can still be saved and it's habits protected. the, this is new sort of stuff. it depends. restaurant industry. i'm the organizer miss arise. you know, here's the good cooperation. this elderly lady tells us a bit about herself for things and it says here that my name is kim schon. okay. i'd like to know it. i have a beer now and that, and i sing pop songs. yes,
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i think let me know if you want to hear something with that. all right. these are residents from nursing homes who have come to work in a cafe with a name? it's ok. the restaurant of forgotten orders in the city of national mia tension is 101 years old. her memory is not that good anymore. never the less she works here for an afternoon serving dishes. said wait. she's not really supposed to sit down herself. friendly helpers remind her what to do. some guests prefer to get their cut read themselves rather than waiting because the waitress is here all suffer from dementia. i john immediately forget what she was supposed to do. bring the tray to the kitchen because stores keep their sense of humor, then it's all no problem. john suddenly finds for
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a knowing walk are quite useful. but which meal was meant for which cast? oh well, let the customers figure it out themselves. the waitress is probably forget their job and what they have to do right away. a lot of that credited. but they might remember that guess smiles in the long term. chun certainly brings a smile to everyone's face. even her family, her son in law and her daughter, they ordered drinks, but they don't make it easy for her. and they don't want to mix up on it. why do you have a way? do you understand? plus 2 copies and don't forget game john is so absorbed by her work that she forgets her walker.
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the owners of the restaurant make the rooms temporarily available. that kiko he right, who came up with the idea operates the it's okay cafe, a changing locations. her mother also has dementia and she wants to help others overcome their fear of the illness and over tea and coffee. it's not hard to find topics to chat about. thank you. you know, i'm also a grandmother. i have grandchildren. how nice i even have great, great grandchildren. oh, now i really feel young. do you really drink beer? yes, saki to. it's all good. maybe that's why you're so fit. and to prove it, she breaks into some of the
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after 3 hours, the, it's ok. cafe closes only to open again soon in another location in the region. dementia is a topic that concerns many. the emission, mia in western japan. more than a quarter of the population is over $65.00. the risk of getting dimension increases with age. it's predicted that $1.00 and $7.00 seniors in japan will soon be effected in nation. oh mia alone. the number of dementia patients is set to increase to 20000. it's a serious problem for a country in which there is not only a shortage of children, but also of cares for the elderly. and it doesn't look like there's a quick solution. but my kiko here right is working hard to improve communication. and that will see what you're now done with work today. what? see what i didn't work to did i work?
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i thought i'd just drop by if they didn't move that and that gets i to go to the memory of working and of the gratuity at the end. quickly fade connie, when dealing with dementia patients, it's the here. and now the accounts when i look into their faces, i can see that they are enjoying the moment that makes me happy to die. even before king john and her colleagues leave, they've completely forgotten the work they did. never the less. they've achieved a lot today. looking for more insights and solutions from around the world. if he wants to meet the people fighting climate change visit tests on facebook, instagram, and take. so the
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