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is to find out on sesame street. everything's a ok, especially now that the german version has its 1st month. it was a disability. and what's the story behind this? typical sweet and very crunchy italian pastry. we get the secret of how this go to the path to it was made coming up on your own macs, the but 1st soccer. it's by far the most popular spectators. ford in germany prevents the european football championship being held here in germany is a huge celebration. so one defines a real sense. how did they support 13th? we took a closer look at the behavior of a typical german spa fan. this is michelle the, an advert shevan, and we're following him to learn about german football culture. to be yours in
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germany this summer we want to know what makes german football culture so special is it the highs and lows of the beautiful game so unique fund coaches will simply fees and spot for us on tap. today, we're going to find out the football is by far the most popular full in germany. in 2043 over 39000000. german said that there are at least moderately interest in football, which is nearly hoss the population. 30000000 job and say they play football frequently or from time to time. that's like having a kick about with the population of bolivia. like 35 percent of germans. michelle likes football because he likes to share and the suffering and the joy and like 25 percent of germans because he likes to win. so evidently,
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the 1st one this week, it is the top football leaks in germany. like the premier league in the u. k. as well as hope seems like buying unix and leaving solutions like michelle and florian of funds of shelter, which is in the seconds and this week. and today they're going to see them play the 10s of thousands of german football fans. a 10 matches every week which may be hard for english football fans to compete most football clubs in germany of govern by the 50 plus one rule. which means that the majority owned by members association, which helps keep ticket prices low extra funds back in terms of members. fine munich is the biggest football club in the world. german stadiums are comparatively leaning towards bands drinking alcohol. however, during some high risk matches stadiums may breathalyzer stands to make sure they
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haven't had too much to drink. luckily, today's much isn't expected to kick off the germans popular football snacks include b, cory booth, and fries. oh wow. that look salacious. the now michelle is meeting friends to go and see if you have any match. the ceremony is hosting the yours in 2024 and i was a call from jim and say that happy and then looking forward to watching. it won't be the places to watch the tournament include at home in las shooting areas and above. the germans have
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a complicated relationship with supposing the country because of world war 2 has made them a national pride somewhat. the to do with bulls actually is the concessions associated with the far right. however, like the orthodontist, there are some arena's and which old gentleman known as a thrown out of the window. and the germans. football is an arena in which they can express nationalism more freely during international tournaments as normal as the slides and facing the gym and national team is ranked as one of the world's top national teams. they one full welcome tide and 2nd place with literally all germany hasn't done so well in recent international fixes. it looks like the so many german fans driving through the city center off the winning a match is part of the football experience. even though hunting is
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technically illegal for me. so if this is a relatively new with finding right now, i'm all germany. it hasn't done so well in recent international fixes. it looks like well, i guess they're getting a taste of how it feels as a full england the what a ride, what's to come to like in your country as always, life in subscribe for more. average german and impressive cathedral, a charming old town, and a world famous court. this is what strasbourg is famous for. and if you search for photos of the french city on instagram, you'll find a lot of these motifs. but it's strasbourg, this beautiful. in reality, we took a look. most cities look great tony instagram. the just city of strasburg is no
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exception. but lots of really exciting time for a reality check. whether it's the old town, the main stuff, or local specialities, it only looks so good. but is it really stressful because in the far east of france on the border with germany, in case you're thinking of going as a whole lot to discover in the city of 300000. we check out strengths books, most popular instagram motif for you in real life. the cities top motif is probably the cathedral because it only has one natural spine. it looks slightly as symmetrical. this is due to the structural design of the building, fos. why? i'm going to is an expert on the cathedral built from the 12th to the 15th century . if you visit the minster, take a closer look at the sentries old that glass windows. on one side,
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they depict old kings and empress. it little took with d and on the other side there's a sort of comic strip and that we call it the bible of the poor bodies. don't think many people at the time couldn't read or write. so the bible was explained to them using pictures like these in the order of what we can see them here. and it's fantastic because even today we may not remember f, a thing was reported in the gospel screen. i think all of these little pictures and specialist that was so much charm and beautiful book with a shot on it, but another highlight the astronomical contacts, also hundreds of years old and they told me it's just so beautiful. if you're in strasburg, you simply must see this clock which dates back to the 13th century about the calendars right at the bottom. and each unit calculates the data of easter photos. a little further up the little skeleton, especially death striking the hour seen. i'm off the phone and every quarter of an hour these passed by an angel of life going further up jesus you every day at 12
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and the day of the 12 apostles and aspects of on defending blesses every one of them is you'd be stuck on the insurance, even if judge is on usually your thing, there's plenty of coal stuff here that up at each call in the neighborhood with his picture as compton, but houses is trust books. second, instagram highlight hygiene. baumgartner knows the district liked us. bank of hines, she accompanies us to the barge of vocal lock rage from the 17th century link. you see, the beginning of this viewing terrace has been here since 1966, giving us a lovely view of the neighborhood and allowing us to imagine how life would have been here in the past. nowadays i loved the terraces in summer, 1st and foremost. it's a wonderful place for a walk. you can have picnics here too, and it will send me the start of the electric boat season that you can hire them between the company. a must on any visit to la petite calls
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a photo on that pole groove down old covered bridges. although today they're open to the elements near me that invites you to me and i, the leisure as you do so you're very likely to come across one of the main design marks of the deed on the move on to atlanta or tunnels house. today it's home to a restaurant. the pet deposit was once a worker's district. now it's a tourist magnate, but there's more to it than that. oh mean that's what, that's what i read. the district wasn't included on the unesco world. cultural heritage list in 1988, i see this boosted interest in the old timber framed house of law and unesco also funded renovation work all the just well there are many stores and restaurants here today was they thought that local people actually live in the upper floors while a key larger to sum up the pet, each falls maybe touristy,
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but it's also very scenic. you may already know about strasburg final highlight. even if you've never been that slam, coven time. copeland is popular all over the world, but this is where it was 1st made and it's still baked in wood fight ovens and restaurants like the t card from the for the higher gets the slime cook and it's smoky takes me the lovely golden crowd nearer said to me that you still feel well for if we use a gas or electric oven when it is never turned like so, golden, do you want to do it? and is made using since the road out of the construct hoping is made with sour cream along with onions. and by the time who can only needs a minutes in the oven, then it's ready to be devoured with friends. everyone helps themselves and there's no need for cut 3 motion. i mean i
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love the cream in the vacant and it's a very sociable thing to do. 70. 6 it's simply a very popular dish, and most us sheets really convivial with friends, with the family, simple and nice. conclusion, a genuine sancho is a very good thing, but make sure you find a restaurant with a wood fide oven. and if you're thinking about visiting strasburg because of the city looks so good on instagram, then the reality most likely will fail to disappoint sesame street with it's i kind of characters like ernie and bird is one of the best known children's programs in the world. it was 1st aired in the us and 1969 and broadcast in germany in 1973 alien is the 1st character on german sesame street
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with a disability making the show even more inclusive. elmo bird and friends have a new neighbor. haley, a 7 year old girl who uses a wheelchair, had always been in high. i'm aiming, i knew the sesame street. well, no, not that knew i've been here for a while. i like sports. i like playing basketball and i like skating with my awesome wheelchair. i also like making things. so i like to think around. i have a really great screwdriver and i just personally screwdriver. yeah. oh i for time like zag again. just in case it's ailleen is the 1st character on the german sesame street living with a disability. the successful children, the show is moving towards more into city. as long as it's wonderful that we have alien and it is very important to us and there are 200000 children in germany, living with disabilities and the need role model, but even gives us the opportunity on sesame street and talk about disabilities, accessibility and other societal issues and the view from the costs of the original
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sesame street 1st aired in the usa in 1969 among the most famous puppets world wide r. ernie and bert elmo rover and cookie monster now and lean towards the iconic line up in germany. i think a long way re, blue green or is yellow, is kept there at the big month that some small ones, some that can fly some of the crawl and some of the ones that i looked at. so i think all of that already speaks for diversity. tate giving me some mix of color. joining us on everything is a lot of time. everyone can be who they want to be off of. any of it that for me is the core of sesame street by and it has always been like that in the us as well as in germany and all to from the start. it was important for the creators of the children and show to represent boys and girls are equally characters with various skin colors and children. living with challenges like
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h i v positive coming julia with autism and characters with mobility issues likely yachts in the french. yvonne in the is really and a mirror in the arabic versions of sesame street. for some reason, it's important that the disability scene is just one of many things that may couple . elaine is even that he's casual in this normality is on the part of living with a disability tubing. it can be cool. it doesn't have to be seen as difficult or tragic. new episodes with alien are currently being filmed at studio hamburg today. alien wants to play basketball with her friends, not an easy task for her to puppet tiers. a. this is elizabeth income, please. it's always a bit complicated to get settled as well, but it's not too bad. chapter 4, i've been in worst positions. so this is my position that's here. these are put the 2 in the top. if i move aliens hands. yeah. what's the challenge for me is that alien cannot move as spontaneously as a regular puppet, or a human count. the being can be on
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a purpose as well when she wants to go somewhere alien has to 1st put her hands on the wheels and move them in this to show you to. i want to go over there, but i want to have you hold on. i'll have you in a moment, according to now i can hug, you gets contradiction up for the latest episodes alien has a brand new color full wheelchair. it had to meet several criteria. the industrial optician, we actually have a wheelchair for alien that matches the wheelchairs that children today have on us, can talk to tom. so that's it doesn't look too medical with me. so they're not cardinals. i'll see you at the same time for tv production, this wheelchair had to be able to do a lot the regular wheelchair account for the normal level. i was on this account then was have to be quite light in the new faculty. so i'm guessing that's why it's not made of metal, but 3 d printed plastic things that i didn't talk in last. and what message does elaine have for children who use a wheelchair?
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yeah, just thing. well, i was born this way, so it's not a problem for me. i can understand if it's a problem, if you suddenly can't walk anymore, but just never give up. all you have to keep trying, that they're still think of this or never work. and then you try and try again. and then at some point in works, ailleen is a wonderfully confident character who's wheelchair only plays a minor role on sesame street. so come and play the b scott the plateau, also known as country she needs, is a traditional almond biscuit from italy. typical is there oblongs shape and hard crunchy texture? there often serve together with coffee or dessert wines. we find out what makes these cookies. so special delicious viscosity thought though, one of italy, spain, as cooking, made
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a very few ingredients and typically loaded with omen. but very hard. i'm in italy, tuscany to be precise, to find out about discovery history, how it's made. and most importantly, how do you eat it while avoiding a visit to the dentist? the success story of this copy or come to genie, how most to tell you is referred to it. started in dropped off in this charming tuscan town north west of florence, a baker called antonio. my pay created is just go through the process. here on the costs only must stay open to bakery and shop in 1858. and today, they still use the original recipe and run the shop in the same location. i know there are different kinds of biscuits, the recipes, but i want to find out what the original on sodium must pay rest. so it's going to
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show us, yes, of course let's go on the, on the recipe is quite simple. the ingredients are only a flour, sugar almonds and pine. that's best of all we, we've gotten to the floor. we put it at a certain amount on the table. then we have the x, the now we can have sugar, the and then we proceed to mix together. now to do off, it's very soft and nice to work it. so we have the knots, we prefer to put, they will all months and fine, not quite a lot. the shows me the final though. we make the loss with the head and by hand
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one by one. wow. that's really cool. that everything is just hand made in hand form . yeah, yes, it is still now. and now for the rest of the process, the cookies are baked in a long oven cart. sorted and back. still warm the the only time. it's not totally crunchy, right? in 19 o 4 the condo, seen a family bought the business and has been running it for 4 generations. francesco pont, those tv tells me about the cookie significance to italian. it wasn't so popular in italy, it was a very and regional product. but uh, in the last 20 or 30 years, i think it became a biscuit that is appreciated all over in the ability and also abroad. it's an italian biscuit. now you know it's not only biscuit from proud. so i had to
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florence with car lot the to the companies shock. it even has a museum dedicated to their history, cookie museums, they are definitely serious. discussed the have been around for millennial. the work is also is derived from the latin this for twice and cooked them for baked this twice, they technique allowed disclose to, to have a very long shelf life, supposedly roman officer, meaning the elder, born in 80 $23.00 posted it would last for centuries. these days, modern banking techniques mean they don't always need to be big twice. opportunity come in many different flavors with chocolate pistachios and hazel knots inside, for example. so please tell us how much it is. yes, of course. so we got a little bit of the lean center, there is
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a sweet dessert wine, and we've put it in a glass post for you. and then we get to miss gifts. okay, okay, thank you. i see you and then you put it in. you just did a little bit and then you hit it this way. it is soft. perfect. so much easier to eat. but if you don't like, i'll call we use even to defending coffee or diesel, whatever you like. perfect for any occasion. yes. any occasion. greetings, moody's welcome to dw food europe is a kitchen full, looked initially stories and tasty secrets to be. are we talking to traditions and peek into the punches? we pair up with a shift to share that passion with us. so grab a play to net space together,
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subscribed to dw food on youtube. now onto the arctic, a fragile eco system of breast. picking beauty with climate change has already had severe consequences for the region around the north pole. nowhere else is the earth warming faster. i slander photographer rag. no answer. so wants to draw attention to this dramatic development. their world is mounting. thousands of years of tradition is and then this fading away for over for digging age iceland, photographer rock, no access on, has traveled to the most remote regions of in northern hemisphere to capture the extreme changes in the environment and habitat. his mission for using those moments in someone's life in their environment. nothing coming back with count his photography of the arctic change our perception of the climate crisis.
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the regular has seen 1st hand the drastic changes in nature and habitat in greenland. iceland and siberia the i think it is very important as documents life i guess engine. yeah. i think he does it. i think the whole lives will be facing the thinking coming is people's lives are changing. light in green. i'm done and i've area they are the dry stalling, and also small businesses have been close down and being that the people moving to the good times in the hunting grounds is getting a little bit more difficult when to see us. it's getting sooner. these drastic changes are plainly visible in greenland, where the photographer has seen vast ice sheets melt into the sea within 2 decades . and when i was in 70 fields, the 1995 i was traveling on tops that 20 years later i was standing about the
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hunters community. thousands of years of tradition is fading away. kind of then the dog feet and dogs with 30000 dogs some 10 years ago now the 7000. so it goes down with the, with the hunters. so it's changing young generation will be facing the different kind of 5 for somebody say. so retina returns again and again to these remote regions, getting to know the people, he photographs and their way of life. he says it's impossible for him to pick a favorite image from his collection. when you come to the, on the black and green and review, and the biggest and most beautiful gallery in the, well, if you might say, so this is the known as beauty. and this, i want to return the question back. do you want this beauty to fade away? i just saw some nice things as i see. like when i flying over the places and i see
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them, you know, they're retreating. they're thinking. if you look into the outside, the walls of them, you see all kinds of figures and faces. and also when you're flying above and there's all kinds of figures you could see if you look at it with the open mind. and it's like, like. busy talking to and it's up to you what you want to hit. and so beauty or not beauty, i just want to ask facts to do you want this beauty to fade away? think about that. that was all from your own max. this week you'll find more exciting stories on our social media channels. thanks for watching. joining us again next week, the
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