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to benefits human nature. thank you very much. to beth symbol, director general of geneva base international labor organization. thank you so much for having me. hard to believe these old co 2 addresses are made from discarded materials. hard to top, what it's like to live in a swiss mountain village as a young person and hard to fathom this place shows visitors the methods of the ged, our secret service, the sh dotsie this and more coming up on your own macs the
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but 1st look into high fashion inherent board co tour stands for exclusive had made creations. fashion designers often use precious, expensive materials, like young swift designer has now shown that it can be done differently. diesel could you recreations on one of the collins the products of the hours of work by hand? i'm made of waste materials to design the kevin stem on you. it was a solution, not a problem. the security expresses, my volume is i know i couldn't make my own without your garments or any other way. how does he do it? i think do you know of us by trying to be innovative? we don't to find the solution because it's sort of all the materials in this collection are recycling. so we did was this time i've worked with raphael footprint citizen before i create and i have power, i look for the materials is much. yeah, cool most. so i work in the office, it to the usual direction, the concept definitely invest in the i don't buy the materials. and after i made my
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designs, the poetry i looked for materials i can recycle from what i find. and i create a collections on key to expose the switch design look up the idea to create a special natural scraps and waste material in 1990. 2 off for a trip to home home. take on the legs and get i came of age was yours, john. go yeah, i know, you know, since you've on she's a car to petition natalie example of their creation live in pearls on the most beautiful things there were under the menu. so when i went to hong kong, i saw a big zone that were regarded as wakes, found this trash to be thrown away, visited by massey. and i thought to myself that you can recycle a lot more than just fabrics, like linen, little sheets that you can recycle kind of thing. what did you say we live in a society that throws everything away? i'll give you those associates a well, if it was a toss of bias, willing to spend lots of money and with criteria apparel made of recycled materials . kevin gemini is confident they all we'd be interested definitely. he owns. i've
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already got many buyers, and that's also why i'm not officially recognized that and put control designer measurement. they made me what i am today. but that towards that. so usually everyone wants to be politically correct. maybe not every 1000000000 or but just say that they are participating. recycling that's likely not sustainable. if it's so fast, you could say i'd rather get your address like docs is a unique state, but i didn't know where i was. 5 among his guy has a quite a few prominent names including super stalls like us thing attained a swift job and entertain a heidi them. and brazilian actress jessica kyle: yeah, it's real rules then for to earth would be sustainable and could be a good use. some different materials and it's very important for the world in the planets and getting money make these things. it's like
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a perfect kevin jem and he is the latest stalling of power, especially in circles. he was even recently commission to create the $120.00 cost use for the powers and then fix closing ceremony most exactly. sent him a pause upside the recycling, reinventing the fabric people i've been doing that and straight we're ready to are . but no one really is on it, which are practically uh, well that makes me secondly, swift styles and my boss was contrary and a very long time. it's very much our kind of self funded project that he is dumb. the also, you know, he's not a big cause behind him. he doesn't have a rich dot a, that's a mess. his passion labeled his. yeah. and he is still a swiss family business. many of his relatives how power, even his grandmother dismissing for his collection or the one right from the start . i told my mom and dad knew that when i launched my labels,
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i only do it with them on board because it said they fixed that you know, component as reminders. then my grandmother decided to join in as well if it, if she don't agree, okay. come on more, which one of them to jump on? yes, grandmother did the missing for his very successful put your service is unique designs was tend to break up trojans. everything's different with him. his whole approach to young comes his pieces of his materials and i know that and i tell you what is this ours are vibrant, sexy rock and roll futuristic colors which sets them apart as well. housing edge fashion made of things taken from the dumpster original, sustainable, successful, thomas swish designer to switzerland itself. did you know that it's been voted best country in the world many times. the reason is the high quality of living and
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economic stability. but what's it like to live? there is a young person. melina, from scott, a mountain village, and this without tells us all about it. the i'm living and what i like most about living in stopped the landscape. mountains to be like home site. i couldn't imagine living without the mountain if that lived in this west mountain town of stock is famous for luxury tourism. but what's it like to grow up here? hello this pretty medina? no, no, no, no, i'm a lena. i'm 19 years old and i live in chicago, so i grew up here today. i'm going to show you what day and my life i live in o. c o . well comes to my home. come in, i'm that i'm. and as of here, this is where i live. it's like we go straight to the kitchen for the full breakfast. i usually just take loose me and me. molina is de, starts with
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a typical swift breakfast. usually at 6 45 am. i live with my parents, my brother loans house instead of cousin did you know that the cost of living in switzerland is the highest in europe? like many of her peers. melina still lives with their parents in a house. they own the place in my room mate, which has a balcony. the nic view of the. ready to 706. i always love doing them. first thing in the morning when i gets off and then i'm more than awful. the family lives in the heart of the ski resorts on the edge of town and the traditional chalet. the only architectural style allowed in starting today. molina and her mother are hitting the slopes before heading to work the
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this could get hooked up here in the fall. this meeting is done on the default of growing up in this area. and sometimes you even go with the 2nd law said classic, it's my lunch. most she fun owns i'm users. oh, how did you suppose it by offering no cause of discounts on this? be positive for concern monthly. i'm having to does have some uh somebody been spinning it just 2 years own. it cannot be somebody out over one 3rd of the swiss population skis, at least occasionally in the summer, lena enjoys hiking because she loves being in nature. but she hasn't had much time for the outdoors in the last few months. as you know, studies and lows on western switzerland 3 days a week. she also has a room in a shared plant there. the snow is going to of i live and this side,
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but i'm currently studying on the other side of different content. ok, now i'm, i'm an uncomfortable and i always drawing back and forth with my con, which takes about an hour and a half since i didn't have some fun. stock lives mainly from tourism, especially during the winter and summer months. celebrities like madonna and robbie williams, number among the regulars. let's keep chunky letter a lot of places where i never go shopping from another perspective. we've also got lots of agriculture happening. we have 11000 people, but also 11 sounds. it houses 10. many people don't realize it's not right because they only come to the town and see what the brand name shown in molina works at the tourism office in stats 2 days a week of good moment on to do this right now. i'm studying for a bachelor of science and tourism on that's good, that's a full year test. i. since i'm studying pop time, i go back and forth between studying and working in order to have
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a study in common. some additional tests and common hop at the end of the day, there's still no downtime for melina. she goes to ice hockey, training 3 evenings a week and now we're here at the stop stating right now, every friday, i train here with the boys. the training goes on with the women, one team that i play for what about the other evenings? dinner out. a main course at a restaurant can run upwards of 40 swiss francs about 43 years. molina would rather go for a drink with brands, but with unemployment in switzerland, low. she doesn't worry about her future for her career or she could also imagine moving away from her alpine hometown up in front of them. i would definitely come
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about if she has some time maybe one of the old uh and i might have a family i could come by and come to the special here. and on sassik my, the anyone visiting the german capital will inevitably encountered traces of the past. brilean was divided until 1989 and remnants of the berlin wall or tourist magnets today. but they are also less are known places that bear witness to everyday life in the divided country and to the dictatorship. in the former g d r. this complex of buildings located in berlin used to house the former east, german secret police, which method to the east german spies service, the shies, the use to observe and control the citizens of the g. d. r. i meant the former started the headquarters here in berlin to find out the status,
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the maintain control through a fast network of informants and intimidation. the former dictatorship effectively suppressed just sent my guy today is spend baron to managing director of the museum . he works to preserve the history of this building. what was the primary function of the sizing, intensity of i know pattaya in the g d r, one party was empowered, the communist party, hiding this party, wanted to decide everything. so just go to it was against discussing it decisions or so the state security insured there were no surprises and that the party put in force its decisions. one of the things used to hinder descent was this on spectacular looking truck. and this looks like an ordinary vehicle to me like an old truck or, and delivery truck. but this band has, has quite a bit of significance. doesn't that i get to hear. so it's not too late. of course,
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it's just the truck numbers, but it's also a simple in the state security use such trucks to transport several 1000 political prisoners every year in the principal tenants. this truck might look nondescript, but the feeling inside the vehicle was claustrophobic and anything but comfortable . very interesting. by the time the berlin wall fell in 1989, the stars he had around 91000 full time employees and approximately 189000 unofficial collaborators. perhaps even more they spied on their colleagues, friends and sometimes even their spouses. so yours is the only reason we're actually secrets within crits in this building. now this is for communities that's absolutely correct. the end of it was only recently discovered that a camera was hidden in the wall many decades ago in 1966. and all these from this
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whole house of employees, of the state security were photographic, while washing their hands. photograph here is this in the midst of a home. we still don't know why and the guns to push them into, but here you can see a very typical method for the strategy for gathering information. seeing neighbors does, namely hiding video cameras or photo cameras to obtain information in 4 months. one sort of in, one of the things i find more interesting is this google looks con saver, or rather this sent shar, which contains a rag with someone sent on it. and this was one of the more unusual methods i find to find someone that might have been a so called in any of the state, the data and stuff you. the idea behind this is that every person has a unique body odor. these like a whole consent can be very well different changes by dogs, such as german shepherds in seattle, they haven't size to this is known as sent differentiation on. okay,
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but you'd have to get it from the 1st step, builds for it to come to imagine you come from western berlin as an american to east berlin in the g d r and find you might have a friend there and visit him and the state security suspects that you weren't preparing an escaped for the hit them and then in west berlin and do these things where you feel safe vehicle agents would have entered your apartment when you were not at home is and placed the cloth in your bed to set them on indicted particularly if i were living in west berlin and at the time i would have been living in a free democracy. how is that even allowed? how would they have been able to get there and get into my apartment and help to? of course, it wasn't allowed. these were agents who operated outside the g. d. r illegally in what was called the operational area and then they had to make sure they were not carthage. and that's the man largely responsible for this massive st sponsored spy operation in east germany. was eric milka. go here with them and this is where the
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minister for state security were army general air. we should meet a couple of oakland. he was also a member of the party leadership fees and the state security was strongly based on me because of the concept of total control and canada to look what happened to him . when the wall fell. the for hosted, he was arrested and charged with the murder he had committed 60 years earlier. and as i see was investigated for 30 crimes, including corruption and other such offences and nicole too. he was then sentenced to 6 years in prison, but what was released after a few years from them died in a nursing home as a free man, i much filed on on january 15th 1990. after the fall of the berlin wall, demonstrators took over the former headquarters to end this operations and save files from being destroyed. today, the site serves as an educational center. wow. what a day i can honestly say that i am. i found it by how extensive the spine network was. it leaves you feeling old, how bit paranoid to say the least. now,
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i also can honestly say, i really don't know what i would have done if i had lived under such a system. the germans do love their tale and no wonder this festival is highly nutritious, said to regulate blood pressure and support the immune system. and it grows even when it gets much too cold for most other plants. we'll show you how it's prepared in northern germany. tail is said to be a super food. it's been impact one of the few vegetables that can be harvested in winter. many have keel in some movies or salads. what's in northern germany, above all, it's a fee for its hearty main ditch. more than the sky, there are difficult to is a good deal on hold for restaurants. talk today. i'll show you how to cook cale northern german style. so what do you need to make the northern german classic kale
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with pinnacle sausage and what is pink of sausage. anyway, more of that later. this dish will warm you up in winter for sure. that's as soon call when you're a cook. it's really nice to be able to say to a farmer, bring me something fresh and in winter on that scale and even to unplug that glucose back into the keel was when we can after the 1st frost. because cold weather increases the sugar content of the plant. but with today's varieties, that's not as important. the vegetable can be harvested all year, right. and it's known all over the world. perhaps it's only here in northern germany. the kale time is something of a season in its own right. now, i really upset me to keep me busy. cultures has been the head shape at the buell on hope restaurant since 2018. it's located in close to the german city of breyman. guess here, dying beneath 300 year old beans. it doesn't need many ingredients for his
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traditional k o. s. his name, the 1st we need some goose fence. i mean then large onions, how far we use. oatmeal is a binder to send some mustard. your taste. next to that we fill it up with a good draw when you move and of course we need spice it and then come, then comes the media part johnson. we have a nice portfolio, some smoked port, pork sausage, and then raymond, the pink coat lea, my pink freeman tinkle isn't really a proper sausage. it's a mix of full coverage, onion and beacon, and it gets mixed into the greens. some find the name of the things because colloquially pin code, please to your name. then i'm a pink or there's a range of ideas as to the origin of the name. can you give me? i'm best. the one i like best is that they used to hang the sausage over the fire and the smoke hung border and witness for then when the flat melted and the 1st hole burst in us, get us offended squared it out. folks and the sausage is being split,
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but not exactly both pink. but now it's time to cook. first, dip removes the thick stands from the leaves. then the vegetable is blanched briefly and salted. walter used when the planting is done, mainly because some people don't like it's bitterness. so this gets the cabbage taste out on the deck salt to use the onions and the dispatch. then the katelyn broke good habit. simmering makes the least easy to digest on this evening is important. 20 by the using a spice a go. okay. garden is bad on coming soon. then i can take it out afterwards and there's nothing people have to fish out of school monday i was going by some most with comfortable that next to me at mustard and for jokes. now and all that needs to do is simmer on and that's takes almost an hour and so on so so the greens are really tender and it's got a consistent texture and then we'll move dina muscles on this end. while the
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keyless cooking debt forms the park valley, the roost park, and the sausages at home, you can do this in the same part with the greens going on. so let's see what we've made on the note as well, or just the way i want it at the most perfect like this is up to the kale still is a bit firm, but not sloppy much. you know, a met to petra, then it's arranged nicely traditional northern german katelyn, tangled with sausages park valley and roost park new diet version of the super food by any means. of course it's quite immediate. you shouldn't eat it's 7 days a week, but i think you should at least eat it once entail season. for people who like their kill vegetarian style, it's best to order fresh, kill salad with apples and full time for everyone else in winter. kale with pinnacle is a perfect hearty dish for cold weather. ready to try it. the
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vegetables can help you stay healthy, but what if you have a chronic illness? chronic pain be an opportunity? yes, says the british artist, whose illness let her to art and her very own way of painting phone faulty contact in the name of ok more later on. well, by judge con, in all, just as of late demo is what has to do with chronic endometriosis. but 1st, why does she use her body as a paint brush? painting in and of itself is an important process. and it's a process that i always for the most myself in and, and it's always been something that i tend to for comfort carrying out performances is also something that is a powerful way for me to retain my own body and to do something and produce something that hopefully impacts other people to like used to apply the pain
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directly to her faulty. but today she uses a different technique. in her studio in london, she used as a arms to create a transpired image on paper and then slipped the pigments onto it. by use, see a box up which is from donna. it's actually good for the skin. so i'm not destroying my skin by making what, but most importantly, in terms of the look of the what i just find it far more interesting than using paint. born and raised in london took on a and parents had to light started applying by all a dream and worked in the pharmaceutical industry. why the key designed to become a full time on test diagnosed and demetrius in 2000 and so at the illness was failing me on, on the know the advantage of the illness was that they gave me time to really delve into my food off, which was out, so by the time i go to 2005 people started by and what,
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and by this time i was on no time 6 and then 2006. i made the decision to leave that in the past. the, as in the pharmaceutical industry and focus 100 percent on on. and how has allied managed to cope with the chronic abdominal pain of endometriosis and engage with an illness autistic me because of the pain. in my experience with the pain that a kind of attitude, there's some kind of friction that has propelled me to move forward. so it is that there's constant fight with my body to remain strong so that i can keep doing the things that i did during one of the regular visits to gonna i to like found photos of the full basque which incorporates into off symbols, texts for objects such as lice, from the colonial era. she now was mainly with each side and
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a tiny technique. how does it work? it's like a really old face graphic process where you paint the, it's a mix, these 2 chemicals together and then you've, you've painted the, the paper or whatever surface you're using with it. you have so many drive in the top. and then you expose it to you v like using based approach that's always produces flu images. adelaide has developed to own technique to makeup pictures, so telephone. but it's a well kept secret about a is an important tool and paintings and performances in her early career. she would never have to respond to an illness. she'd be able to live off on the fact that i get to do this. and this is my life is ridiculous. it's like a dream come true on the slight delay tmo sees how odd as a journey of healing, which is also meant to encourage the viewer to reflect
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