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cuz you're a sweet thing for us and then wind generation now on the tube to ministry. this kind of fun. it feels like there's the rate the can falling down being grateful. yes. according to french, cory over for go on boys. was his clients from the theater to the fashion seen? also agree? how much can you rely on? sermons will show you how reliable they are in look at some exceptions. and what goes into a typical british sandwich will go to the source to find out these stories and more coming up on your own macs. the
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1st, we start off at berlin. i conic olympic stadium. the final of the way, so you are p in football championship, will take place there on july 14th, sorry, from hosting soccer matches and concerts, the stadium is full of history. after all, it was a propaganda project for adult hitler who had it built for the 1936 olympic games a little bit. or we're going to check out the olympic stadium in berlin today. why? because it's one of the most famous stadiums in the world with an exciting history as it's one of the euro 2024 venue. the olympic stadium is in the western part of berlin. the best way to get there is by public transport. you can even me visit the stadium even when there are no events or competitions taking place before my door starts. i'll show you the walk. i've seen the stroll takes you back through great
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football moments at the olympic stadium. the german cup finer the the people car detailed here annually since 1985. this get little of lucas big to be honest. i'm not a big football fan. i don't really care about the german goodness the but i do get excited about the big football tournaments in 2014. i wasn't brazil for the world cup, and i spend a few days in paris for me here with 2016. it's always a great international atmosphere such as you do 5 and that 5 will be back again this summer when the european football championship comes to germany. and one of the vin uses via live big stadium bird live, 74000 people sitting here. it is the largest of the 10 stadiums where 02024 will be held. a total of 6 matches will take place in the olympic stadium,
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including the final on july 14th and also managed to get tickets for one of the games are very lucky. i couldn't get any information boards telling you the history of the stadium are everywhere. the nazis had to do for the 1936 summer olympics, they wanted to use the games for the propaganda. as you walk through the grounds, you repeatedly find traces of the past. this is the original 1936 bell with a swastika. now my tour of the interior and the v i. v areas begins. can buy tickets here. you can only get here when you're invited, either by the organizers of that event or by us. where's the best seat in this area? what do you think the best seed would definitely bid this one over here?
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grab a seat, get comfortable, and enjoy the view. and the view is really great, then we move on to the other, the areas where celebrities have their own restaurants and lounges and then well, this room totally surprises me. wow. why is there chapel in the stadium? we have a lot of sports people here. we have a lot of artists here and it gives them the opportunity if they saw $12.00, before a concert or before a match or before an influx event. to use this room for silent prayer or to basically just concentrate and get ready for your performance in the stadium. is there a priest then? yes, there is a local priest. you can also if you want, you can get married here. you can have your child baptized here. with
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the waltz, all lined with genuine gold leaf featuring quotes from the bible and 17 languages. now it's off to the locker rooms. this is where stars like hurricane cabins, atlanta and monument lloyd suit up for matches. it looks like my school, jim, you know, it doesn't look very glamorous support in berlin. we're not pretentious, we could of course, decorate it and make it look more spectacular. but this is, this is the only big stadium. this is your locker room. you'll have a seat there, 100 t shirts, there's your shoes, please to go and play football. but that's our motto. and finally, the play or tunnel. this is where the players are before the match, right? yes, thank you for the tour. that was, and it was a pleasure having you here onto the pitch and i expect 2 goals in the 1st half.
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that's my moment. and you go, sir, you're the, it must be crazy feeling. walking out here and the crowd is roaring for you. just to credible. do you have tickets for the euro? 2024. who's going to win? the french choreographer. you'll onboard walk, can fall down like no other. following is a key element of his choreography, which has inspired theaters directors, as well as international superstar such as harry styles. nobody falls as gracefully as he does french dance or yolanda bush. why has made a name for himself, with videos like these t tumbles from a staircase onto a trampoline, and back up. this poetry in motion is more than aesthetic imagery. it carries
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a message. a profession methodist is a public project. i think everyone can identify with this person project to all of this uh, uh, the system, any of them as a human being. i've fallen countless times as well. and i've had to get up again countless times. you know, just like most of us, we don't spin, but it takes a lot of practice to fall with this kind of grace teaches you to do this. i think it's hard to make it look so easy. any time i, that's where all the work comes into it. so i'm putting in the 1st 2 times, i dropped myself on to the trampoline, and i simply fell on my feet. but over the years, i've practiced the scene over and over and recorded it in short videos to can can and i realize the possibilities for how to fault, unlimited simpler. but that's what so fascinating about it and why more missing? i'll try your best. you know, your one is a dancer and choreographer. he started out as a trained circus acrobat,
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who specialized in a trampoline. his choreography, always revisit the same scenes. tablets, i don't hesitate, sophisticated can be gravity, so something balance, centrifugal force. so been there show how difficult friction and the system to defend them in all these elementary forces, if anyone physically want them. and it also says that i don't see these pages. and what i keep trying to accomplish together with the performers i work with is a system. it is a point of counter balance fund board and quit librium. one example is unmistakable style has long been in demand internationally such fashion labels as the we've, we to hire him for. events and fashion shows and popstars, pink and hairy styles have hired him for their performances and music videos. the video choreographed by jo on for harry style song as it was,
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has received more than 680000000 views a numerous awards on youtube advocate inc. santiago. so i'm not positive pink has an incredibly strong presence that for me we appeared together on the graham norton show and i'll never forget her presence that plays also as a significant risk. and because it would be a huge, i mean, i respect what i remember. first of all about harry styles is his pension. for playful message we sit down with we had a scene with a giant turn table that spawns fairly quickly. and i could really tell that he was having a lot of fun with this playful aspect on the, on the book. so met toria for his current production. yolanda is collaborating with french conductor locals. it can be acquired an orchestra and 8 dancers in a closer center near paris there staging their interpretation of mozart's unfinished directly. um if it can, most of them know the fact that mozart died while composing this together with the
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existing fragments of directly him confront us with death twice over screwed us. and of course, you can see a connection between following and for them though to the for can, you can see this is the 1st time this big roller skating ramp has been used for the dance escape to you. so that by itself is impressive. don't capacity and come in, just like the way he transformed to the staircase and the trampoline goes for shape . i'll screw in the book with dixie. now, who does this? can you have a clue? this made it a completely new production. i want push it, put them on the table. it's a show that moves the audience as well. to move to more. i like the way he interpreted the theme of death. i love normally i'm more reserved when it comes to modern dance, but i really liked this like them just of all of those of people don't behind names . if i found this pleasant and evocative job because of, look at them, that's on the, to the side found this ram, quite forbidding. just because of it's,
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you know, we've all, they don't really impressive the way the dancers fall down and ending up with a whole choir just a minute from one up to the other. here about a miss impreza vision of your one bourgeois is already planning is next international projects working now primarily as a choreographer scene algrove for and artistic director behind the stage rather than on it. still hardly any one has mastered the art of falling and getting back up like he has. the germans are punctual, orderly, and reliable. are they reliability is considered a typical german virtue. but is there any truth to the cliche in our series, your inner german euro, max reporter josephine gunter takes a closer look. everything you put last minute, but it's totally fine. absolutely nothing new for you. what do you want now?
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i have a lot to do today. well, i'm a little german conscious and i know that when it comes to reliability, we germans usually do pretty well. but i was not gonna be city today because the exception, perhaps the rule as they say, are you saying that i am the exception? know what makes you think that material for new episode on german virtue is this time we're talking about reliability already. jeremy is really as reliable as we're told. one knows we are calling this good component. this chest is good. control does better. right? well, it depends on i hope everything works out today. i have to move out and catch a plane. i caught missed disappointment. come, what may it will be. your friend is coming to the hi.
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thanks for coming to specials, especially from this promise wasted. we will have to spend a little to pack boxes and put them in a car. of course. thank you so much. can we go now? yeah. why don't you drive up slowly? i have to wait for the hanging on there were supposed to be here a just a go to do the final touches before the new tenants move if but yeah, thank you. yeah, see you. bye bye. you should have listened to me. i told you on weeks ago that you should have made an appointment. i called them month ago. i made 4 appointments, but they never showed up. apparently you caught my eye on them. what? i can't imagine that german handyman. i've definitely watches. most germans find it difficult to get a trade person at all, and almost one and 2 german home owners complained that the treatments and deadlines, i'm probably on it, when they do come, they do the work properly. not 2 thirds of german homeowners annoyed by improper and 14 right,
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but never mind. we have to leave. it's 11 you can rely on friends, but when it comes to trades people, you need a little flexibility. now let's see how reliable germans really are in the, in the going on the, it's probably just in the end of the german caught off to or fuel quality and the top export of the federal republic of germany. it used to be different originally the meat in germany, c o was introduced in the u. k. in the end of the 19th century as protect against supposed to be cheap and inferior. important goods. yes. but according to an international god made in german, still enjoy a positive global reputation. 3 out of 4 responders, r o c opinion, that's making sure i mean me, you were abilities and now you've been, it was black. could
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you take these posit, so your neighbors please? all of them aren't any of them? oh no. could you take them please? ok. okay. if i have to say hey hey, the postal service in germany is very reliable. well, they have to be in germany, very even regulations and when let's have semester reach their recipients. and it works pretty well. well, unless they are left with neighbors who have gone for a while, then you can wait a very long time. speaking of which i have to get going, my flight leave soon. it's an app. we're still not open. should the people ational by now? who is it is this is definitely just the wrong insurance. the opening has been postponed 6 times and when the 4th opening was canceled, they didn't even dare just hit a new one. see opened a long,
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long time ago. you can rely on us to remain. you mean the major construction project in germany, you'll also be late and end up being much more expensive. yes, we can be relied on for that. as you can see, the germans are always as reliable as we say. you just really use the worst examples, but at least between people, reliability, what, yes, it seems that way, almost every term and seems as important as people they can rely on. no metal wars in almost every one describes themselves as reliable. so we can conclude, yes, we germans are reliable but nothing every expected of life. what do you do when there is no time for meals? sandwiches are the perfect solution for quick hunger fix, but do you know where they come from?
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we'll see if there's anything more to the sandwich than just a couple slices of bread. common sandwich. is it a daily specialty or more of a catch all solutions? either way in britain, it's definitely the best seller of best sellers. let's say full time to the full times a week. it's quick, inconvenient, and my case is usually a necessity. i'd probably say it's once a month because they don't come into the office that often actually like british super markets in sandwich shops combine. so about 3 and a half 1000000000 package sandwiches annually. occurrence favorites as bacon with ham cheese and chicken close behind. i'm very plain i'd just like a cheese in hans. i wish to be honest. yeah. chicken bacon. that's what i get from normally. spouts. nobody wants the cheapest, so it's best to go for that. oh, i'm quite bothering guy. so i'll just like cheese and, and how i car like just to just play in ham sandwich and then get some christmas
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and mike. so mega chris, the machine size is junior and cucumber, may i? where did the sandwich get its name? long ago the montague family took the name of the town of sandwich and south eastern england as our title. john montague, the 18th century, for the earl of santa which was soaps, us with gambling. he wouldn't even stop to eat. so he had me place between 2 slices of bread and the sandwich was born in 2024. max holly published a 2nd book about sandwiches the sandwich shop in north london. he's one of the boards where his original creations, i'm going to show you how to make one of the world's best sandwiches. his special sandwiches move with stewed pork roast bread chutney. manney's match sticks in french fries and a friday. i wanted to base the sandwich on a famous plate to food. so make on chips, which is what this sandwich is, is the classic british pump number. every good sandwich begins with good
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bread. it doesn't have to be soft white bread. a. we make a for catch up with packaged just because it weighs behaves like done. typically, it means the all fomentation is quick. so the bread has, as you can see, have lots and lots and lots of little holes made by the carbon dioxide rather than those big gaps that you would get in south though, which to me on just places where i'm a nice comp be put in max isn't stingy with any of the ingredients. sick helpings of man is keep everything nice and moist. the well i am doing is making the sandwich. building the sandwich into the a is to guarantee the when i eat it. every element is in every, by the telling me it's me, but canyons,
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fennel and mingo in the shop. and the super thin fries are a stroke of genius, the, the press to that to provide crunch or all the them to, to provide side, but particularly not every sandwich in britain, the spires to be haute cuisine and the majority come from supermarkets and look more like this the all you have absolutely nothing against saved them. ok. so i'm, which is like following that generally they all was the money that you are charged for them most of the time. but i would say perhaps convenience has trumped deliciousness. pre package sandwiches 1st appeared in 1980 in today's britain they bring in about 9300000000 euros and revenue annually. about 3 quarters of all expenditures for lunch. i'm a go are invested in sandwiches. the sandwich says,
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but there's no a lot of time for lunch. but can the british really lay claim to the 1st portable meal in between bred max, how he draws inspiration for his sandwich creations from all over the world. like from the caesar salad, set had been created by an italian and mexico. but max insist that all truly good sandwiches have something in common. the rule is hot, cold, sweet, sour, crunchy, and soft. and it is within those 3 cool contrasts that all i believe your brain filings delicious next to the sandwich shop does not allow knives and forks on the table. a sandwich has to be held by hand, and even with a hearty munch, no matter how thickly layered they are. you've heard of before. oh, you're in the prime of your life. but isn't that just
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a nice way of saying you're getting older? almost half the population in germany is over 50 and the so called best agers are a target group with purchasing power. advertisers have long understood this and are increasingly making use of models in their prime this fashion shoot is taking place on the spanish island of my, your god. but what you might not notice at 1st glance is how every model here is at least 50 years old. the senior models are also called best stagers for silver foxes . sylvia did quit, the va from germany did the casting. she has the agency, the best age models, international headquarters in switzerland and my older guy. she established her agency about 20 years ago and recognized the 50 plus there's potential early on what's best ex model effort to have the key to success is
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a 50 plus model is not being afraid of your age. you. i seldom where in the wrinkles business, at least it doesn't do any good to someone to clean me up and tell me on 6 people look, says he, i always say his name and then i might as well get as soon as a year old. i want models to embrace the right and it looks healthy and elegant, and does not from us possible. that's one issue of our comments. even on the covers of fashion magazines, there's a demand. the 1st thing you already seen and charismatic actresses like 78 year old helen mirren from the u. k. 80 year old lauren hutton, from the u. s. and 89 year old british actress to the dentist. these elegant seniors would have been considered old ladies back in the day, but some even struck down the catwalk regularly at my cell. hostetler expansion shows, and a few are also customers of the fashion designer. i just keep them on the brands to them. a lot of labels still madly pursue this youth craze and only send out young super skinny models on to the cap. what i can,
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what i think they're behind the time. i have nothing on my end to present my fashion on people of all ages. after all, people of all ages lying back on my york of the photo shoot continues. 71 year old. take a mouse is a former german t v presenter at photo shoots. the senior model often wears a gray wig to look older, but she doesn't think the youth craves is going anywhere anytime soon. got to do is g d a social media like instagram and really reinforce the youth? christ helps him get this and i'm, i'm, it's still, there's an alternative trend for she to accept diversity. and the fiction here on a nice, you know, should focus on that and, you know, needing to do this, the context. so i'm mrs. say not to ask is the oldest model on the set today? she once worked as an architect, she never dreamed of modeling into her eighty's per secret until looking good.
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sure. hi, keep in good shape. like taking a cold shower every morning in summer and winter. it really does me good to me as we have here, and it certainly seems to do my body good sports. so that's one thing. and i also eat healthy and have never smoked nico, the tanya costs of auntie has been working as a model for over 30 years now. the provider to towards the job has shifted over time. i think when i started modeling a thing saying i was an bishop, i see that if i didn't get a job back then i was disappointed and took it a bit personally the moment. but now if i go to accosting and don't end up landing the job, well then that's okay. help me learn to keep a chrome head and not get what awesome do you think bonnie, i just wasn't the right time since the picked up. so even if the appeal of youth may never disappear, our image of beauty is changing to include more and more women who embrace their grey hair and wrinkles. and with that,
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we come to the end of another edition of your own max. be sure to follow us on social media for more exciting stories from the world of lifestyle and entertainment, in europe, to our friends and tyler, texas, and all around the globe. as always, thanks for tuning in and until next week it's all pretty busy. the,
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