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part. of the members of the russian federation would have to find their own way with comically. would. be credibly difficult. this democracy was a line of elections where fronts privatization was robbery the soviet union territory which we're just russia stand today and moscow's empire receives starting over six w. five i want to welcome to another edition of your own max once again we are on the move here's a look at what's coming up. tonight we're presenting an exciting new music show
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right here on d w. meals on wheels meet a local shop from denmark. and back to the roots off their pay child boldly been looks at the magic world of nature. we hit off the show with details of a new program right here on deutsche of night groups as a combination of talk and talent show with well known faces from the music world musicians and singers appear as guests in a former private home in each episode we see how musicians do their thing and interact with each other in a very casual atmosphere now a first edition is set to air this week but we have a first behind the scenes preview. we are so. good g.'s and anastasia performing a duet. just one of the
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highlights of my grades a new show here on d w. i would love to have more shows like this i would love to have more shows that are more organic and more geared towards the music. to. my groups is a mixture of music and talk. the idea is to invite two to three acts to perform in a private atmosphere before a small audience the show was hosted by kim fisher and. it's about music but also the people behind us and how they live. in my apartment or not handle painted wooden puppets everywhere little cut glass cups everything's kitschy and cosy and you know so a bit to create of his i sang some b. simple feat on. how to stress to be sent to war because i'm
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a better writer i am and i almost blabbed out some pretty risque stories. but when you're sitting there and everyone's chatting and relaxed you feel it ease. cleverly done if you want to get people to share their secrets i miss that one day. night greaves is shot in the bauhaus. it's a unique setting for a weekly private concert show cameras are there to film the action the music and the interviews. develop the idea for the show together with german public broadcaster and d.r. . we would get. the basic ideas intercultural dialogues of the film. the whole thing takes place in the area of music. or try to truly bring together german and international musicians and hope that this setting on this very special
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place results in some special music because some of. the setting truly is extraordinary house is known the world over it was built in one nine hundred thirty three in the town of labor in saxony based on a design by german architect thomas shar on the villa is considered one of the best examples of the new objectivity style in architecture and combines organic forms open spaces and a link with nature. today house formerly home to a factory owner is a public monument. this delbert us going all of us so i think that this show illustrates how this building can be used for television for mass the building just seems to lend itself to being used like this combines transparency connection to nature and the private spaces once used by the shrink a family it's a great story and one that tells what the house was originally conceived for through her. sister the.
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night grooves makes the house come alive and offers a lot of space for improvisation. this show countries are challenges came fischer to with us. take out the boning test anastasia's downscaled. accompanied by rock band silly. this. says. it's impossible to say precisely what will happen on any given evening in house. in the basement director foca fika and his crew try to capture moments of spontaneity but the state of. the challenge is to bring together the house the location and the fact that these bands are interacting with one another and with the hosts been able to and we want to capture those interactions with music and. it's music without filters.
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yeah me. here bridges musician my lonely days me which stars in communist east germany and discovers they all have a lot in common. and i think this show is so important to bring great live musicians together small crowd intimate vibe. a lot of free styling a lot of different things happening it's not you know strict and that makes you feel like you can breathe as a musician. the moment you every week in our new show night proves. this to. be. let's go.
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to work if you. like a lot of fun write a large collection of works from the late art collector gurlitz is going on display here in europe gurlitt drew drew international attention in two thousand and twelve after hundreds of masterpieces were discovered in his possession when he was being investigated for tax evasion many of the works were believed to been looted from jewish owners under the nazis more on that story coming up at the top of today's express. the next a big. called gurnet starships nazi are staffed and its consequences opens up the bundles const and bond on friday it features works from private collector cornelius growing at the stakes some of the works are still thought to be among those stolen during the nazi era or that's father hildebrand was an arch dealer who worked closely with the nazis von exhibition as part of
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a double show the guns museum banned in switzerland is running a parallel exhibits degeneracy arse confiscate his and sold it features works the nazis considered on german and seized from museums during the third reich. in twenty twelve more than one thousand five hundred artworks were discovered in cornelius garnets various residences in his will he left them to the consumer down . to the british singer songwriter jake bugg performed at the process here in berlin on wednesday the concert was part of his current acoustic tour. although bug is only twenty three years old he's already touring with his fourth album hearts that strain in europe the u.s. and canada.
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and new exhibition impressionist in london has opened at the tate britain highlights the artists who fled to the british capital during the franco-prussian war of eight hundred seventy. more than one hundred works on display illustrate the influence that living in london had on the artists. in paris they'd be concentrating on the nightclubs in the cafe is and that the clubs when they came here they found actually that they just wanted to draw the fish for architecture. the exhibition runs until may twenty. nowadays it's important to remain flexible for a job that means you may have to be on the move in order to work well for one danish cook mobility is a big part of his job that's because he's a so-called bicycle cook he cycles to the most beautiful spots in the danish
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capital copenhagen and that is where he sets up his kitchen on wheels we followed him as he rode around and began a day's work in the harbor. more to include boats work day begins with a trip to the market. today he's shopping for a gradients for a four course dinner. be unusual thing for it doesn't have a restaurant he brings his kitchen to his customers. is copenhagen zone leaving the ocean. all he needs is his electric power delivery bike. it was to the mold in my cooking as a chef to bring. to bring my cooking where by one.
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day there's so many beautiful places. in copenhagen that i would like to visit. one for always buys fresh fruit and vegetables he doesn't have a set shopping list he simply gets the best of whatever is on offer. i have some ideas for the menu when i leave home and i have some elements with me but i improvise a lot from what is most fresh. seasonal and what it's nice to get up from the markets. today he's going with fish he says it's easier to make an elegant issues in fish meat some shrimp and mussels will round off the menu the main course will be monkfish.
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wolf who is married and has three children prepares his sauces and packs his cooking utensils before he sets off from whom. he always dreamed of becoming a chef. after cooking school he worked in switzerland and england but he always wanted to return to his home city copenhagen. today voters' transcript of the test menu for some friends he's invited ten people . he does this every time he tries out new recipes. this spot directly on the water near the harbor is one of his favorite places in copenhagen. designed and built his mobile kitchen in self it's amazing how much professional equipment he can fit on his bike.
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those friends are i and start pitching and. they chop wood for the fire. normally diners pay around five hundred kroner or seventy year olds for a meal out in the open. if they want they can have each course at a different location. bush is completely in his element when he's kochi. everything is timed to a t. . he says copenhagen inspires him. when you feel the wind. and. that was feel the city then this is a place to cook. so that's thrills me that gives a lot of it is your. time for the first course. it's
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a new creation. muscles in herb pasto rapeseed oil and sand. probably not the sand is the devil's and. if i had used the same real sense of a with the wind there would have been some sun gone in there in the in the in the snail but because of this. hole mates and read the. link with you it doesn't matter all that it is mere contact with the. next step some oysters. and then the main course monkfish. in its raw state it doesn't look very edible but twenty minutes or so on the grill and it becomes a delicacy. both cooks outdoors from a to early november rain or shine sometimes he prepares to multi-course menus a day his guests today certainly seem to be enjoying themselves in more inclusive
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and swirled find food and fresh air go together like two peas in a pod. looks good now euro x. is very active on social media and facebook is just one platform where you can find out more about the program here's what you'll find on our facebook page. want to know more about european lifestyle and culture visit euro max on facebook. you'll find highlights from our programmes. three hundred sixty degree videos of the most beautiful places in europe and snapshots taken by our reporters take an exclusive look behind the scenes at how the program is produced and follow us on facebook live. we love it when fans visit our facebook page and give us their
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feedback visit d w euro max on facebook. in his bestsellers the german forester and environmentalist pay to volt have been repeatedly shows the surprising aspects of the forest now in his new book the secret network of nature he describes how everything is related for example how dead salmon fertilize trees or earthworms control the number of wild boar and he calls for this delicate system not to be disturbed. in nature everything is connected like logs in an enormous clock everything has its right place and its own function but walks if one of the cogs breaks down what would happen then it's a question no one can answer with certain take. you know to isn't comes from we don't understand nature as a whole we just don't the individual components of that mess like trying to explain
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consciousness by concentrating on the nerve cells in the brain we still don't know how the billions of brain cells combine to create the individual ego and it's the same with nature we think we know how the whole thing works but we don't. have a. page of eleven is germany's most famous forester a passion as environmentalist and a bestselling author. he's written bestsellers like the hidden life of trees and the inner life of animals in which he writes about the wonders of nature with feeling and emotion he gives nature human policies. for example when he writes about how trees nourish their offspring or how they communicate through networks of funding it's as though he were rising by people even speaks of the wood wide web something his reaches appreciate. if you don't once for more government ninety percent of our emotions just consider love happiness fear or joy
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these are hugely important things for us the most important in life and i have to take that into account when describing something otherwise i won't understand anything. it's a recipe for success that he's applied to his new book about nature's secret network careful laban looks not only at the forests in his native germany but tries to identify the connections that stretch across the globe like how also makes the earth spin faster. it's like on a merry go round you stick your legs out goes slower for them and it's faster it's the same principle with the trees when the leaves fall off the trees they get closer to the center of the earth and the planet spins a tiny bit faster to bring the new leaves sprout and so there's all this matter about thirty meters off the ground like legs on a carousel that slows the earth down to. another example as had too many migrating cranes can make life difficult for pig farmers in spain. the
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birds enjoy the same kind of acorns as the pigs bred to make the famous be buried. beneath the farmers get a bit angry about the cranes and conservation efforts in germany really do have an impact on their pig farming the answer isn't to get rid of the cranes of course instead we need more forests spain used to be covered in oak forests more oak trees would help cranes and big spender co-exist. forests that's full laban's message had to get them is simple he says just let natural vegetation grow that's what he's been doing for many years on his wooded land in western germany. here he's been observing how the ecosystem heals and. manages itself. globally this could be the answer to climate change.
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that wasn't obviously the brazilian rainforest isn't as untouched as we like to think the native indians long it is extensively for thousands of years after that culture collapsed around the year fifteen hundred the forest recovered so well that it may have caused a minor ice age when the global temperature dropped by two degrees celsius. that's according to new research out of brazil forced to rebel to recover really well and help counter climate change we. have only been has found an entertaining way to convey scientific knowledge his goal is to engage with nature on an emotional level perhaps if people can connect to his in this way they'll care about is enough to protect this. wednesday the good news is we don't need to do anything then nature can step in and do its thing with forests nature has been doing this on its own for three hundred million years. trust in the power of nature that's
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a message people probably need to hear more often. next up something for the amateur carpenter and all of us now if your house is in need of a new or unique time piece then this next report is right up your alley we're going to get a lesson from our resident d.i.y. expert sorry hans and on how to make a clock out of dominoes so pay close attention. to there was so you how to make. a fly what port this one is forty centimeters by forty centimeters. around objects are useful. sheet metal. twelve dominos in the color of your choice. classic movement sorry ordered one on
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the international. i brush and some paint for a modern mock looks are used a mint three a jigsaw some sandpaper and a cordless drill and a six minute drill bit. and a hot glue gun. first draw a circle on your plywood boards then so i use the circle with the jigsaw smoothed the edges with the sandpaper apply the paint with a brush and also brush the actor edges that the paint dry. measure the hole in the middle of the board and stress. now put the dominoes in order use a ruler to measure the distances between the pieces sorry left three centimeters between each piece and one and a half centimeters to the outer edge mark the positions of the dominoes with a pencil. the pieces can now be fixed in place with the hospital england.
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finally attached the movement. earlier we saw how a chef and denmark stays on the road to feed people and now we meet another man who is also on the move but he is doing that to help people relax bodo relocated to the code does here in france to work as a mosque and since the area is a popular vacation destination he is never short of work. but a fine does a travelling massage therapist he left germany five years ago to settle on the sunny french riviera. born with the new here it's
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definitely a bonus that here you get to spend every day in these extraordinary surroundings out in the i get to see these amazing houses and i get to go inside the. front gets ten bookings a week on average he charges one hundred euros for an hour long massage most of his customers are germans living or vacationing in the area he operates all along the gulf of sun topi. the mediterranean climate means it's warm all year round. five discovered his passion for massage relatively late the former theater carpenter was thirty nine when he got his qualification as a missouri that was twelve years ago. his next appointment is in a hotel in santo bay. always brings his own towels and other equipment.
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for him it is definitely very special to guess a massage here doing something relaxing is a nice way to end bahamas a little bit insecure. father offers a range of services from relaxation to fitness to foot massages. there's plenty of demand for his services. than that but believe me one day something will change in my diet and i'll move on i took with you not fat now i'm very happy here away from here from there war. has found professional and personal fulfillment in southern france it's no wonder here every day can feel like a holiday. and on that note we wrap up today show from all of us here at euro max thanks for turning in and we'll see you again soon.
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next time on your own next a train a murder suspect and. the belgian detectives searching for the culprit murder on the orient express has been remade with spectacular sets and a cast of international stars welcome on board for one of the most glamorous lethal train rides in cinematic history next time.
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a trip to one of the poorest regions in the world. of thirty minutes. explaining about the moments that lie before. it's all about the stuff inside. it's all about george chance to discover the world from different perspectives. join us indian speired by distinctive instagram or others at g.w. stories the topic of each week on instagram. meet the germans new and surprising aspects of noise and culture in germany. us american good news out take a look at germany it is increasing at their traditions every day lives and language in this time of my life. so i'm young good just.
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