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00:00Hello or hola from Chile. My name is Pablo and I'm from Santiago. Santiago is a mix of old
00:28buildings and new buildings. My job? I'm a bus driver in Santiago. In my job I speak
00:41Spanish and English. The mountains in Chile are very beautiful. It's very cold but I love it.
01:00Hello. My name is Eric and I'm from British Columbia in Canada. I'm a waiter in a restaurant.
01:24A restaurant on a train. It's a good job. People are very nice, very friendly. I speak English
01:36and French in my job. Canada is beautiful. The rivers, the mountains, really beautiful.
01:45I love it here.
01:59As-salamu alaykum. That's hello in my country Oman. My name is Mina and I'm a student at university in Muscat. I speak English and Arabic at university. Muscat is a beautiful city with many big buildings. For example, the Grand Mosque.
02:23But I'm not from Muscat. I'm from a small village in the countryside. It's very hot in my village but I love it.
02:36Hello or hey from Finland. My name's Kusta and I'm from Helsinki, the capital city of Finland.
03:01I'm a businessman in Helsinki. I speak English and Finnish in my work. And yes, it's very very cold here.
03:18The countryside around Helsinki is beautiful and it's very good for sports. Winter sports. I really love it here.
03:30Hi from Malaysia. I'm Aisha and I'm from Kuala Lumpur.
03:50KL is a big city with a lot of new buildings.
03:56I'm a shop assistant in a tourist shop. I speak English and Malay in my job.
04:03The countryside in Malaysia is beautiful. The beaches and the sea and the rivers.
04:19It's very hot here. I love it.
04:26It's London, 2011.
04:432011.
04:44Today is the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton.
04:50Two billion people around the world watch it on TV.
04:55Thousands of people are in the streets of London.
05:01Victoria and David Beckham, friends of Prince William, are here.
05:13Prime Minister David Cameron and his wife Samantha arrive at Westminster Abbey.
05:22The rich and famous are here, including the singer Elton John, a great friend of Princess Diana.
05:35Kate and her father go to Westminster Abbey.
05:41Her sister, Pippa Middleton, arrives with children of friends and family.
05:53The royal family arrive.
05:54The royal family arrive.
05:55First, Prince William and his brother, Harry.
06:02Then their grandmother, the Queen, and grandfather, Prince Philip.
06:12And their father, Prince Charles, and his wife, Camilla.
06:19Kate arrives at the Abbey.
06:22Her sister, Pippa, meets her.
06:37The little Meghan, and the small, beautiful moment.
06:43And a problem with the ring.
06:54Kate and William are now husband and wife.
06:59Thousands of people in the streets celebrate the royal wedding.
07:04The end of a big day for Kate and William.
07:34The end of a big day.
08:04It's Sunday in Istanbul and it's 7 o'clock in the morning, opening time at the Grand Bazaar.
08:27There are 4,000 shops here selling jewellery, pottery, spices, carpets, leather and of course...
08:41Look home.
08:42Turkish delight.
08:43Lost.
08:44I'm meeting carpet seller Hark and Evan.
08:50Hi, how are you?
08:51Very well.
08:52Good to see you.
08:53So I'm here to learn.
08:57Yes.
08:58I have to tell you that really I don't know anything about carpets.
09:04Yeah, no.
09:05I'm totally in your hands.
09:06No problem, no problem.
09:07This is new.
09:08This looks old but it is not old.
09:10This is pure silk carpet.
09:11Wow.
09:12This is pure silk carpet.
09:13Wow.
09:14This is a real art.
09:19Like Turkish Picasso.
09:20Turkish Picasso.
09:51Hello.
09:52Hello.
09:53Hello.
09:54Hello.
09:55Would you like to have a look at some carpets?
09:56No, no.
09:57Carpets with silk, Turkish silk.
09:59Would you like to buy a carpet?
10:02What?
10:03Carpet.
10:04Tapetos.
10:05It's nice.
10:06Really.
10:07Come.
10:08Come.
10:09Just have a look.
10:10You don't have to buy.
10:11Buy a carpet.
10:12You don't like carpets.
10:13No.
10:14You have carpets at home?
10:15No.
10:16No carpets?
10:17No carpets.
10:18It's not amazing.
10:19Yeah, it's a nightmare.
10:20A nightmare.
10:21This is Turkish silk.
10:24It's very good.
10:25It's big.
10:26$300.
10:27$800.
10:28No.
10:29$800.
10:30$600.
10:31$600.
10:32$500.
10:33$500.
10:34$500.
10:35$500.
10:36$500.
10:37$500.
10:38$500.
10:39$500.
10:40$500.
10:41$500.
10:42$500.
10:43$500.
10:44$500.
10:45Francisco, you are doing fine.
10:46Very good.
10:47Very good.
10:48And are you from America?
10:49Yes.
10:50Americans are good.
10:51Yes, they are.
10:52They are friendly.
10:53As you see, you can stop and talk to Americans.
10:57Okay.
10:58$500.
10:59Okay.
11:00$500.
11:01All right.
11:02Okay.
11:03Let me help.
11:04It is his first sale.
11:05He is doing very good.
11:06So, we will give you a special discount.
11:09$500.
11:10It's good.
11:11$500.
11:14The Amish people live in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA.
11:20They have a traditional lifestyle, very different from other people in America.
11:26In this program, we visit an Amish family and learn about their day-to-day life.
11:41Our visit takes us to the home of David and Miriam, a young husband and wife, and their five children.
11:49Hello, Jamie.
11:50Good morning.
11:51Good morning.
11:52Good morning.
11:53How are you?
11:54I'm good.
11:55I'm David Latt.
11:56So, where's Steve?
11:57Hello, Steve.
11:58Good morning, David.
11:59Good morning.
12:00It's a lovely day.
12:01It is.
12:02How are you this morning?
12:03Very well.
12:04This is my youngest son, Beno.
12:06Hello.
12:07Good morning.
12:08Say hi, Ben.
12:09Hi.
12:10We got visitors.
12:12Okay.
12:13Good morning.
12:14Good morning.
12:15Good morning.
12:16How are you?
12:17Fine.
12:18How about you?
12:19It's good.
12:20It's a lovely day out there, isn't it?
12:21Yes, it is.
12:22Yes.
12:23Hi, Steve.
12:24This is Katie.
12:25This is our oldest daughter.
12:26Katie Lynn.
12:27Actually, it's a little bit dark in here.
12:40It's dark in the house because the Amish don't use electricity.
12:46The Amish don't use modern machines.
12:49No television, radio or internet.
12:54Family is important and the children help their parents around the house.
12:59They cut wood together.
13:02I don't know.
13:03You know, if they look it out.
13:04They collect eggs.
13:06It takes at least five minutes to get my horse out and the children.
13:19But I like it.
13:22I always like to get out with my horse.
13:25They travel everywhere by horse and carriage.
13:32But they also go into town and go to normal shops.
13:38They go to the supermarket.
13:51They eat at a fast food restaurant.
14:08Miriam goes to the bank and gets money.
14:13Amish people use telephones but not in the house.
14:18So David's phone is two minutes away in a small building called a shanty.
14:24This is the phone shanty.
14:25This is the phone shanty.
14:27The traditional Amish in Lancaster County don't have phones in their houses.
14:33So they'll have a phone in a shanty outside somewhere.
14:45David has a building business.
14:48He works together with non-Amish workers.
14:58He loves his work but at the end of the day he's happiest when he's at home and his family is all together enjoying their traditional Amish lifestyle.
15:11What do you think about children and food?
15:32Do kids like healthy food?
15:41Do they snack too much?
15:44Most parents say yes.
15:47It's a big problem.
15:49So how can we change kids snacking habits?
15:56In this experiment you need one school, twenty children and two snacks, mangoes and raisins.
16:04And then we say no raisins.
16:08The children like raisins and mangoes the same.
16:13Let's watch the experiment.
16:20Now we go to the classroom.
16:22We put mangoes and raisins on the table for snack time.
16:31This is the experiment.
16:33At the first whistle, it's mango time.
16:37The children can eat the mangoes but no raisins.
16:42After that, at the second whistle, the children can eat the raisins.
16:50Remember, the kids like mangoes and raisins the same.
16:56The first whistle.
16:57It's mango time but no raisins.
17:03It's mango time.
17:04The first whistle.
17:05It's mango time but no raisins.
17:06It was mango time but no raisins.
17:07It's mango time but no raisins.
17:08You can eat the raisins.
17:09It's mango time but no raisins.
17:10Now the second whistle.
17:11The raisin whistle.
17:12Now, the second whistle, the Raisin Whistle.
17:37It's day one, and the children want the raisins.
17:41It's day two, and it's mango time.
17:47Watch Giles.
17:58After that, it's raisin time.
18:07Poor Giles.
18:12Day three.
18:13Day four.
18:15Day five.
18:17Now raisins are the favourite.
18:23On day ten, the kids are raisin crazy.
18:27They're animals.
18:36After ten days, we asked the kids, which snack do you like more?
18:42I like mango about that much.
18:46And raisins?
18:48I like raisins that much.
18:51Raisins.
18:52Raisins.
18:53Raisins.
18:54Raisins.
18:55How much do you like raisins?
18:56How much do you like raisins?
18:57Then, we ask all the children together, which is your favourite snack?
19:03Yay!
19:04So, to change children's snacking habits, don't say no.
19:14Say no, and children want the snacks more.
19:18India.
19:19It's a country of millions of different people, colours and sounds.
19:35Every morning in India, millions of people travel to work or to school.
19:52I get up every morning at five o'clock and go to school by train.
20:09I like it because I can see a lot of places and people from the train.
20:18There are a lot of people on the train.
20:21It's very crowded.
20:24The Indian train system is over a hundred years old.
20:29It goes to hundreds of places in India, and it's a very popular way to travel.
20:39On the roads, people and animals walk everywhere.
20:48Hundreds of people use bikes and rickshaws.
20:54I live in Delhi, and I go to work by bike every day.
21:01There are a lot of bikes on the road.
21:04It's sometimes very slow.
21:06A motorbike is a good way to travel around.
21:11You often see three or four people from a family on one motorbike.
21:18Motorbikes are great.
21:21They're fast, but they're often dangerous.
21:25There are sometimes bad accidents with lorries and motorbikes.
21:29And then there are tuk-tuks.
21:33Tuk-tuks are very popular, but they are also very noisy.
21:38Finally, taxis go everywhere in the cities.
21:44I travel to Mumbai on business a lot.
21:52In Mumbai, I usually travel by taxi.
21:56It's fast and it's safe.
21:59But taxis are expensive.
22:01For a visitor, the different types of transport and the millions of people can be too much.
22:12But it's all part of the many faces of India.
22:15The San Jose mine, 33 men, 69 days.
22:30This is their story.
22:32August the 5th, 2010.
22:37It was 2 o'clock in the afternoon.
22:4433 miners were underground.
22:47700 metres underground.
22:49There was a bad accident in the mine.
22:53Were the men dead or alive?
22:56Workers started to drill down.
23:00They listened to microphones.
23:03But nothing.
23:06August the 22nd, 2010.
23:10Day 17.
23:15Finally, there was a note.
23:17It was from the miners.
23:20We are well in the shelter.
23:22The 33.
23:24The men were safe.
23:27The rescue wasn't easy.
23:30The drills worked day and night.
23:35The miners worked to keep healthy and positive.
23:39The miners' families watched and waited.
23:43The world watched with them.
23:45October the 12th, 2010.
23:50Day 68.
23:54The tunnel was finished.
23:57The rescue started.
23:59It was 18 minutes from the mine to the surface.
24:03At 20 past 11 at night.
24:04The first man arrived.
24:05To meet his family and friends.
24:06Then, one by one, the miners travelled to the surface.
24:08The whilst the miners travelled.
24:09The animate과 그는
24:31October the 13th, 2010, day 69.
24:4624 hours later, the last man arrived.
24:51He was the boss, Luis Ursawa.
24:55After 69 days, the miners were free.
25:01Woo!
25:11Woo!
25:13Come on, go there!
25:15Come on!
25:17Woo!
25:19Woo!
25:21Woo!
25:27Woo!
25:29Woo!
25:39Spain is very popular for tourists from Britain.
25:45Here in Mallorca, Carol Beer is the friendly tour guide for Sun Searchers holidays.
25:54Sun Searchers.
25:55Ha!
25:56This must be us there.
25:57Morning.
25:58Morning.
25:59Morning.
26:00Hello, my name is Carol.
26:01I am your rep.
26:02Welcome to Spain.
26:03If you look to your left, you'll see Spain.
26:06If you look to your right, you'll see Spain.
26:07If you look to your right, you'll see Spain.
26:08Now, I'm here to make sure your holiday is fun, fun, fun.
26:09Fun.
26:10Fun.
26:11Fun.
26:12Fun.
26:13Any questions or problems, come to me.
26:14I'm here to make sure your holiday is fun, fun, fun.
26:17Fun.
26:18Fun.
26:19Any questions or problems, come to me.
26:20Excuse me.
26:21Oh!
26:22Excuse me.
26:23Excuse me.
26:24Yes, old man.
26:25Sorry, sorry.
26:26My wife's feeling rather nauseous.
26:27Do you think it would be possible just to stop the coach for a moment so she can get
26:29out of the room?
26:30No.
26:31No.
26:32No.
26:33No.
26:34No.
26:35No.
26:36No.
26:37No.
26:38No.
26:39No.
26:40No.
26:41No.
26:42No.
26:43No.
26:44No.
26:45No.
26:46No.
26:47No.
26:48No.
26:49No.
26:50No.
26:51Mary in a controllable went off.
26:52What are you doing?
26:53Mm, you'll stop the coach for a moment so she can get out and get some air.
26:57Gonzales.
26:58Fuda para el bar.
27:01Excuse me.
27:04OK, alright.
27:05Gonzales, vamos.
27:07OK.
27:08Yeah.
27:09Thanks, please!
27:10My stomach!
27:11Hey!
27:12Uh!
27:13My stomach!
27:14Oh!
27:15Hey!
27:16Hey!
27:17Hey!
27:18Hey!
27:19Hey! Hey!
27:21It's alright.
27:39We've got a car coffee machine.
27:42Baby carrier.
27:44Ice skates.
27:46Plates and cups.
27:48Plates and cups.
27:51Stuff like this.
27:53This shop in Berlin is different from other shops.
27:58Here you don't buy things, you borrow them.
28:02And it doesn't cost you any money.
28:05You only need to be a member.
28:08How do you become a member?
28:10That's free too.
28:12You bring one item to the shop,
28:14something that other members can borrow.
28:17Then you are a member.
28:20So each member has to bring an item of their own to the shop.
28:25And that's their membership fee.
28:27We need to see what size fits.
28:30Do you have a particular size?
28:32Yes.
28:33Today I would like to have a helmet for my child,
28:35because I'm getting a children's seat for the bike.
28:39You should put it on the bike.
28:40You should put it on the bike.
28:42When you're a member, you come in and borrow something.
28:48They write it down in a notebook and you say how long you want to borrow it.
28:54You can borrow for one day or one week or more.
29:01It's a great idea because I have so many things at home that I don't need.
29:04And I would love to bring them and get something that I need in return.
29:09I'd probably make a cake once a year.
29:16It's coming and just getting a mixer for the day.
29:19It's genius.
29:21I would love to see this in places like Chicago.
29:24The people in the shop want to see borrowing shops in other cities around the world.
29:35So, next time you need a power tool or a cart or a bike, you can borrow one for free.
29:54You like school. This is freaking out.
30:04Don't run in the corridor and pull your skirt down.
30:07What is this?
30:09Oh, wow. He's lovely.
30:12Cute smile.
30:14Oh, it's him.
30:16Stevie, that's Mr Clayton, my old French teacher.
30:19No way.
30:20Right, I'm going to go before you can see me.
30:23I'm stuck in the chair.
30:28Stevie, I'm stuck in the chair.
30:30It's about storms.
30:31Bonjour, la classe.
30:32Bonjour.
30:40Miranda.
30:41It's a good evening.
30:42Bonsoir.
30:53I'm stuck in the chair.
30:54I can do this.
30:55Deep breath.
30:56Oh, my God.
30:57Oh, my God.
30:58Oh, my God.
30:59Hi, Mona.
31:00I've just got a very hot leg.
31:02Sorry.
31:03I'm stuck in the chair.
31:04I'm stuck in the chair.
31:05I'm stuck in the chair.
31:06Okay, I'm stuck in the chair.
31:07Oh, my God.
31:08Oh, my God.
31:11Hi, Mona. I've just got a very hot leg.
31:24Oh, yo.
31:31Gather, gather, please. That's it. Gather, please.
31:35So, which section, to the left or the right, looks the most delicious?
31:43To the left.
31:44No, try again.
31:45To the left.
31:46I think we're always going to say, to the left, to the left, tell you why it's got pies on it.
31:51Look, I am just trying to help you help yourself.
31:54Say what?
31:55Help yourself.
31:56Thank you very much, Jessica.
31:57No, not to the buffet. Sit down.
32:05No, I'm stuck.
32:22I'm almost...
32:23My train's in that, just...
32:24Sting is on the floor.
32:26I'm stuck.
32:26You've got nothing.
32:27Actually, sorry.
32:29Sorry.
32:31Just don't do it in the back.
32:33I can't screw up the floor.
32:37Sorry.
32:38Sorry.
32:40Sorry.
32:42Hello.
32:43Afternoon.
32:44I've unhooked.
32:45I've unhooked.
32:46Sorry about this.
32:47Sorry.
32:47Sorry.
32:48Sorry about this.
32:50Can I...
32:50Want me whilst I'm here?
32:51Okay.
32:53Hello again.
32:54Right.
32:55Hello.
32:55How are we?
32:57Leaving.
32:58Quick.
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