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doing picasso report or deanna pen, nero's explores the spanish artis hometown. oh, my god. and unveiling pizza, margarita. we discover the secrets behind this atanya in st. food favorite, the stories, and more coming up on your own max. the car reeves are among the most diverse ecosystems on earth, but they're increasingly threatened by climate change and pollution. one british artist has taken upon himself to help save these vital habitats. one paper cuts at the time, the fine 2050 scientist estimate of 70 to 90 percent of the coal rigs will be extinct primarily as a result of warming, martian temperatures,
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we must take action now. and that is why i'm using my on as a vessel for positive environmental change. and my name as j us, you are on that. so essentially the name of the japanese somewhere line in tokyo. but that's also aligns with my initials. so i sense of our young age, i've done that. i want it to be an artist or creative in some way. i'm inspired by japanese paper cutting, eating. i mean things to create large original paper cuts and spied by coal rates. i find the process of paper cutting incredibly magnets. it says it's a grounding experience that enables me to really reach the supplier site. this piece is inspired by a type folder carl. i'm looking into at the moment, but i am currently working for memory. i think be a challenge of type the content and should probably be the intent dedication that
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is required to see each pace through. i find that at several mental challenge to try and make a change of pace on. do you have to how stop drive in order to carry on with the piece? because i can take like 3 to 5 months, most of my pieces are named off to jump in the subway line. so somebody station, the, i'm a student at university of them. i went and i studied, jump in a studies. i'm also an artist. i'm excited it has my wife and snatched me across the u. k. so i taught like in japan, australia, the us on across here and i started selling 5 years ago. so i tend to sell through social media, so i might say on social media, i will source house or off as non tax emissions. occasionally. i'm essentially
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there night taking a percentage of all of my revenue of my original off sales to car life. that money is essentially helping to fund the construction of one of the world's largest coal nice reyes and the motives to essentially plant lots of carlo tables and try to mitigate the impacts of climate change on a car. so regions, fossil out about carbonate cl school when i was on shelf got and i continued to reset change and carl's, i felt like it was an area of the planet. that is too often i relax, even life car was on the front line of the climate change and the environmental disruption. yeah, so when i was initially researching car bleach, chang, i saw that sort of the moments before i could or dies of science and cause i'm missing lots of vibrant colors, especially some of nissan flossing colors. and i found out really fast nights ago. that's something that i haven't seen before or how does. and so i wanted to sort of
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accomplish that. i'm fine environment and the car was like, and i tried to do that within my many pieces. so i have a lot of many pieces that i lack on that are like little sections of the coal reef and they work together to phone a launch. so unless reef it's outside, they're behind them. i spent a lot of my time and my child tubs in east london, like an australian spine by what is the street on that on stock help to inspire the color. so i use today and it works perfectly with the charts. and i find alignment of seeing the impacts of climate change on coal rates as time really drives me to try to take to my heart as thoughts we can restore and call riffs around the wilds that are being destroyed by warming actually temperatures. and you said if occasion,
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if they are sion and trying to really restore those a car systems because they protect millions of people across the wilds from flooding and rising sea levels, it's incredibly important that we present of these areas of component, future generations, the vs. cade, in a salad or is french fries, germans loved their potatoes. what are they so passionate about their sports and where did they grow? your own max reporter homo went digging for some answers. what makes these dishes? so german, a potato. why potatoes? well, german simply loved them, they crop up in many traditional dishes,
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and weirdly enough potato is often used as a slang term to describe the germans themselves. although some do take this other bits of an insult. but when it comes to the ways of potatoes are grown curtain eaten, there are certain rules. this is jeremy after all. so let me give you the loaded. first things 1st, we have to clear something up. even though germany sees itself as the land of the potato, the plato did not, in fact originate here, but rather in the andes, inside the america, the potato came to europe in the 16th century. but it took some time before there was large scale cultivation and germany. some $270.00 potato varieties of about 5 size and known worldwide are approved for plunging in germany. most of them have feminine names like valona gala and linda. some people say they were named after the farmer's daughters. if you're ever visiting germany here, some states are dishes, you need to try roast potatoes,
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mashed potatoes, potatoes of fritters, and of course, potato salad, potato salad with vienna sausages. that hardly gets any more german than that to some it's even the obligatory dish for christmas eve dinner. the average german eats around $56.00 kilos of potatoes every year. that's about 280 surveys. a law to protect you is to give you an example of just how much time is loved. potatoes by german grandmother sent me a whole package of them and the posts from her own guidance. germany, harvest the highest number of potatoes in the, in the even rank 6 in the whole world. not bad, right? let's take a closer look. every year on his family farm near berlin, sebastian class harvest loads of potatoes and sells them and his own farms. doors, generally speaking in germany, they love the very dark yellowish tighter in other countries. they want all that
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hasn't been lights, all very pale color. and we've got one salt, it's actually red on the outside and it's dark yellow in the inside. and that's laura. was your personal relationship to potatoes? i really enjoyed, of farming with potatoes. it's a lot of fun and also this, digging them out is like chasing golden targets. that sounds like something everyone should try once by 1st one. normally a machine would do the work, but here the 1st, right potatoes are painstakingly harvested by hand in early summer. then they're sorted, unpacked into boxes, in case you find yourself invited to a german household for dinner. here are some very important potato related words for you. have to or cut off
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a piece. this is the shortened version for mashed potatoes, which is very often used by children make on the fest coffee and flowery and farm. this refers to the different types of potatoes because you can use every potato for every dish. palmas are flipping short farm for problems. good, which is french fries. now that we've learned so much about them, it's time to finally eat some potatoes. i'm using someone who knows how to prepare them and the most delicious way as a head chest, mika bloom. i know is potatoes so hard to germans prefer them. the size of class is simply the classic boiled potatoes tossed in butter and sprinkled with herbs and salt. and that's all mostly done well after that comes the mashed potatoes and width potatoes with you. well, what should like to watch for when preparing potatoes, conspicuous stuff, one is very important to steep them in cold water. don't toss them in boiling water because then they'll get much anything that's cause means cold. lowery potatoes,
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get soft, point boiled, and low starch potatoes. get firm, those are the ones used for fried potatoes or soups and the flowery ones are for mashed potatoes if means well there you have it. the world of the potato in germany. i had so much fun harvesting them for the 1st time today. and now i have even more respect for the hard work that goes into them. pablo picasso is considered one of the most influential artists of the 20th century to learn more about him. our reporter, deanna ping, yet oh sweet looking for traces of his life in the spanish town of my la guy. did you know that the company's name of pablo because of how the 18 wards follow diego, jose fransisco fall one nipple. we say no, maria. and i'm familiar with it. it's yeah, no less. i'm facing what they need us for. and that is only one of the fun fucks that you can find out here in my god. the cdl freaked out so probably because it
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was born here in 1881. he's considered the most prolific artist of all time and is estimated to have created around 150000 art works throughout his long career. visitors to monica can trace his footsteps around the city, starting with cousin a ton house where he was born. because he's the 1st show warmed by, probably pick up the museum and because of his childhood home offers us an insight into the 1st 10 years of his life more than a 140 years ago because it was born right here. but there were some complications of what happened to it and also i thought, well, it wasn't an easy booth at 1st, the child wasn't breathing and began turning blue enough. his uncle salvador was a doctor and had been smoking a cigar while helping with the delivery zip. he decided to pull some smoke in the boy's face, and that way them coming to life would exit out any other action. because his
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artistic life also began in this house, his father was a lease glasgow was an art teacher and told his son how to draw from an early age, the, from a few houses, early artistic training was guided by his father. so what was young picasso painting upon the new one? i never thought. okay, he basically paying for the same things as his father is. compositions of pigeons were very popular in america and i'll try pigeons with dogs. i also have very president because those laser works, if at the end, if i suppose to that, he made the 1949, i will piece congress and paris features the death of his adult from malika, which has since become a world wide icons piece to them both and that's a corner we'll gather that up on the plaza. the mesh said is right in front of the cousin a ton. and right next to picasso himself, we need local tourist guide, francis of the land,
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or with them we why was the square so important to because so because we're young because our lives nearby sonia, he spent the 1st 10 years was live here in a plate on the square with some neighbors even said he used to paint on the ground, making those drawings this 1st books about. so just checking for just 10 minutes. frontier causes house. you'll find a bull ring where because of austin went with his father, the the arena, the both fighters bills and horses frequently appear in peak houses. works the whole fighting served as an inspiration for many of the cost as pieces, including in the painting, getting mika, one of his most famous works, a fine guy, and kind of outlined commissioned him to do work for the 1937 worlds fair in paris . in that same year, the spanish says you have given me cause problems during the civil war. a lot they
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looked at, they gotta make, oh yeah, because what i've been in touch with the counselor portrays this catastrophe as a bull fine during a parallel between the tragedy and folding the bar ring and was sitting across the space in front of the next. we're off to the peak. awesome. usually i'm in my logo, where we'll find out more about cubism, the art movement, which was greatly influenced by the frenchman george cox. and of course, pablo picasso. again, as you can see, the influence of cubism in this work grounded this art movement change, western european painting develop into the autopay. ok, and that's what, what come? yeah, pupils and broke with traditions that had been prevailing since the renaissance, that looking at a painting was supposed to be like looking through a window with a single perspective. because so often worked with many different perspectives in the same painting. for example, in his cubis works in 0 talk with jonas and a queen. after having learned so much about the car,
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so we decided to end the day with a leisurely walk along the streets of his beautiful city. the world. i have to say, i'm really impressed not only about because of the 3, the last name, but about 10 mega seo piece work and how inspiring man that god puts today. it's often eaten with a knife and fork. but pizza is truly good street food that doesn't require utensils . that's what your hands are for. one of the most beloved pizzas is the margarita invented and doors. in naples, italy, we travel there to uncover the reasons behind its popularity and we talked to the locals to find out what they think. the one you know, the got it to meet the pizza and margarita the box of neopolitan street was born and raised here in naples and i rose to fain here what makes this especial us. well,
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i'll tell you for some time with the one up on the inside. it's like the best detailed cost by 3 employees or you let police be. it's the 1st place that a pizza. so yeah, that's why right here. people will trouble thousands of kilometers to southern italy just for me, and i personally own my very existence to this man valuable. hi. hello. my name is paul squad at the gold auto auto. i was born on the street in naples. i'm 32 years old on a pizza baker in the army. so don't you don't mind, i'd say all along with his skilled hands and maybe when i 1st appointment, this music was how to do better and it takes a lot of practice on the 3rd time because it's so easy to tell that though we don't we are here we have somebody, donald tomatoes, amazon fazel and buffalo mozzarella from company i liked to wear red, green and white best the colors of your telling flag. but something's missing here,
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as qualities as a little to feed on top it off with a group of, of all the fine on the areas where there are no tomatoes on ship or model it all fixed. lovely edge. then crest abuse though, that's the way we need it. but when is the right time to have me in the evening with friends? yeah, i mean say that we sent in the morning for breakfast, testing for the cold war. no matter shouldn't be evening's pizza from breakfast on sunday morning. don't say well no one's time of day for the it says good any time. gotcha. yes, i'm turning red in the face. but i'm not alone. may i present my family pizza, our portfolio? a folded pizza? even with one hand then comes my very rich and pizza feet. in this case, she's a margarita too,
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except for an oil. so everything melts. you'll meet very typical for naples and a favorite and who else? of course, teach about it not as simple with tomato sauce and spices. other relative like things fancier, like this one with garlic, naples, cam mushrooms, all if you can tell me with whatever you like, but some of my own people see things differently. there are limits many se pineapple and no fried potatoes for me on the line and time, you know, and honey has no business on it or things. okay. no opinion helpful. no innocent can go on a pint of the o. well pineapple, as a genuinely upholden. i'll go through a hell fire for you. wish to grow plastic pizza, naples. take 60 to 90 seconds to bake a temperatures between 440 and 4. save yourselves causing
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them yet can rise a bit. and on the inside we get the right consistency. felicia, isn't it over $400.00 degrees? no wonder pasquale shop is called purgatory o. like and our great poet, dante is ethic purgatory. he named his eater after the scary church across the way on the subject of names. this is my story. once upon a time, there was a piece of baker from naples, and in 1889. he created me in honor of queen margarita, and she loved me above all others. that's the legend. later and telling arrogance took me along all over the world and especially to america work. every body was crazy about me. but originally i came from a poor background from the street. even stuff like how stomach in town they're sold in naples, not the tour usually unless you're brave enough. like her yeah. wow
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. for the july to, to cleanse the pallet is always a good idea and goes fine with me. but, and nothing about the others. this is about me, you're not supposed to give a name to me is intangible cultural heritage. and well, i should be right at one that is going to be delicious and 10 very tender and delicious come to mind when you repeat. so with your hands, you don't see anything else. i don't know so well, i don't know the single ingredients and not a think it's a work of fargo, the aroma, the taste, something special, not at the simplicity, economics affordable and so you can just leave it with your hands. so what am i, what a complement of those, sometimes my relationships and tragically, oh well never mind. tomorrow is another day, isn't it personally? to fill out a whole lot of the my whole life. for me, it's a catch something rewards and passion around my so it's not even looking at what mean on a level. so what i got the adult in berlin, anything goes,
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especially when it comes to fashion design or tanya merits creates courses. and her workshop is one of the most renowned course that destinations in europe. here she welcomes not only women seeking an hourglass figure, but also men looking to be placed on the test computer is like someone is holding you like you're being hungry by someone. i'm good for you, monday to what happens to waste has just been reduced by 10 centimeters. he's been a regular customer of berlin design a tonia match for 17 years. he's had 12 course. it's tailored to his body by her. and it's not her only male customer does it. the probably is one of our customers i'm and that's what we saw. there are many who look for something to wear at erotic
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policy, has things like that. it's definitely been involved in. however, we also have all kinds of scenes where there are crossovers to swing to bloom savano twins. these policies are quite a few, though. especially men once closer to others, put themselves at home too much to hold them to a have likes to wear his courses to go out. for example, when he goes to tango dancing. the feeling of being constructed also has an erotic component for the heterosexual man. he discovered his passion for a course that's many years ago with his former wife. as a teacher, though, he wasn't very open about it at 1st. to a secondary school teacher who was a coal said it's a bit difficult for people to understand. but now that i'm are tied, i can just do it and if the way i want to and that's why i were attaching public, it gets the pleasure of it shows up my big go. i think a lot more men confusing or difficult tom tow in the heart of berlin and helps
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people show up their figures with the help of the course that they've been making them by hand for around 20 years. customers can help to design everything from the buttons to the color of the thread and the lacing sonya match, learn to love course, it's during an internship in london. the technical challenge still inspires her today as it had, as well as campaigns, completely different than just having a government. it involves a lot of crossman ships, and it has to sit like no other piece of clothing, so i don't stick. there aren't only fitted course, it's in the shop. tanya also has off the rack models about $300.00 designs in various sizes for all genders and every occasion. some are playful, some are more austere, and some are made out of leather, shaping the torso and tightly sensing the waste is a centuries old tradition. one of the 1st to do with was catherine to admit
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a chief on the 16th century. queen elizabeth, the 1st of england, also ruled and of course that over the centuries the course had changed its form several times. it was particularly wide spread in the 19th century until eventually there was more and more criticism of the constricting garment. men have also worn course, it's throughout history. for example, the dandies in the 19th century. tonia merits is grateful for loose are gender expressions, but doesn't think men's course. it's will become mainstream again, or just long as i'm mental health, literally allowing themselves to be brave. and women and society is also encouraging experimentation in mail session. and from that point of view, i do believe that the mens close it will start to be seen a little more vision of it. went to a half squares of course that he usually gets positive reactions on the hudson. i
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know the lady said to me, it's nice how you dress. most men just throw on whatever they find in the process. in the morning. i thought that was a nice complement since complement the course and helps with boys and foster even a modeling one can attract a few surprise looks when you're out and about even in berlin. and with that, we wrap up another show to be sure to follow us on social media for more from the world of culture and lifestyle in europe as a way is thanks for joining us and till next time. good. by just and i'll be the same. the
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the well has dried family who same in iraq lives with climate change. what little goals do they have in terms of the droughts so that they are not full so bu us next on d w. e laska best i never would have thought to stay with. that's fine. so
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convinced i'm of the right of an interesting victim. decided she wants to live. that's part of sophie's daily routine. she's open about her mental illnesses sharing with others, how they impact for life. and in doing so, she gives one thing about all the choosing in 45 minutes on d w, the i think the follow just twice. think ahead or was outside the box. but always remember to think for yourself. we all had to sign
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was incredibly like this. residing you with free information, dw, made for mind the young women in japan breathing new like same to an old tradition, the any rock we looked at, the impacts of climate change on health. the. and we ask, why are we so hooked on lithium batteries the
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