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well i think that one of the things that is going on here in d.c. is everyone is. also trying to figure out where donald trump comes down and second of all who may or may not be in and who may or may not be out in this administration the reality of course is that it's a president really truly disagreed with mr tillerson he could always fire him like he did so many people on the apprentice looking at trump's trip he's going to five countries what is going to constitute for trump a successful tour of asia wall i think that if he can get across the following message that the u.s. commitment to its allies is firm that the u.s. is going to remain engaged in asia not just military wise but also economically and if he can get some measure of cooperation from key allies as well as china regarding north korea all of those are i think aspects of the administration would
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very much like to achieve for asia i think what they would like to hear also is that the united states is going to remain committed and that various past statements by the president about for example that maybe our commitment isn't as strong our are no longer going to be the case in the coming three and a half years as god's work cut out for him that is saying a senior research fellow with the heritage foundation thanks for being with us on this. imagine having over forty million followers on twitter being the leader of a powerful country and having your twitter account turned off by an ordinary office worker that is exactly what happened to donald trump that's right the u.s. president was cut off from his favorite communication platform for a full alleged and minutes on thursday to have a social media editor call nasa and has been investigating for us carl this is such a crazy story it's crazy what people are still really trying to figure out exactly
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what went down here even twitter i mean their story on this has been evolving a little bit throughout the day we want to show you their first statement on on what went down with president trump's twitter account and essentially they were calling it a bit of human error so the first tweet said it was inadvertently deactivated in a human error by a twitter employee well a little bit later twitter changed its story in another official statement and here it is and it says through our investigation in quebec many even received an oscar as best supporting actress. the now i'm doing my own. night. it's brenna who is renowned for his film adaptations of shakespeare's plays was determined to get the right time to spare his latest work for someone he didn't take much convincing. he should judy i wonder would you be interested if you do yes
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. should you not know i don't need to hear whatever it is out there and that's exactly what happened. that's what i said yes to and it happened to be this but the real star of this show is the set of replica of the orient express was built in a london studio special effects were used in many of the same to recreate the locations where the action takes place. some search more painstakingly put together . when we walked into that the huge sound stage and the entire interior of istanbul station has been recreated it is completely breath taking the detail and the crossman ship that is going to all of it is i'm believe well i've never seen anything like it i know them and he sat like it. on the orient express welcome aboard for what could be the most thrilling trying
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journey and cinematic history. to trust or own. timeless simple and yet modern from her beginnings in that hamburger tick in the one nine hundred sixty s. to her then if as an international fashion brand german designer isn't sound or has never wavered from her vision of a cool and androgynous look for women all through her career her creations have stood out for their seamless blend of strength and femininity and now the museum of applied arts in frankfurt has made sounder the subject of a solo exhibition. presence gives an insight into the world that jil sander created and in which she also found inspiration the list of her creative achievements includes fashion perfume and accessories like no other her name stands for elegant simplicity and reserve success has come due or
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not only as a designer but also as a businesswoman she's built a flourishing international empire at one time she modeled her own campaigns today she rarely appears in public. she's on the phone not just sandor as a revolutionary was because once again she questions things fundamentally among noisy hocked of her trademarks are high quality fabrics a feminine silhouette and clearly defined lines before her designs found success the collections were often criticized as knock offs of men's fashion. which is on top of calling him a standard gave women a chance to stand out as intelligent people rather than just as women it was very important to her personally as well in the face of once she admitted that she was making fashion primarily for herself because she wanted to appear as a business woman or an entrepreneur who could be taken seriously if she didn't want
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to be pushed into playing her gender role as a woman she wanted her character her personality her will to come across and food or food the interest in jill sander as a person remains unbroken she's heralded as a model for fashion designers the world over. heels anders style moves between yesterday today and tomorrow she rejected the idea of a retrospective as a result there's no chronological order for the exhibition pieces. sonders fashion is a timeless into so. and says that the word is one that she's maintained her style even through periods with entirely different looks such as the wild punk era and through the one nine hundred eighty s. with their broad shoulders. she carried on with her line and became timeless that way she's also timeless in the sense that she's been in the business for
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a little fifty years or so she's a bridge hold and remained true to our own style of the last. her utterly a was recreated for the exhibition mood boards the starting point for collections examples of patterns materials and fabrics you won't find many strong colors here. to this but with the stylist dearest that means whatever is not essential is taken out there's not much ornament or print what we see in the background is an exceptional that's our last collection she really freed herself really relaxed and hence the prince look at this thing to the book and the books for jewel sandor creating is one of life's great motivators.
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the museum building in frankfurt designed by richard meyer suits her concept perfectly she's organized the rooms according to her design principle less is more . that they do i'm told as if the fi got the impression that there's light filled architecture from richard myers gave her an instant feeling of well being. yourself in the building agrees with her notion of modernity as well as transparency clarity inside and out we are and that she could instantly imagine having. first ever exhibition here. by dest often hit someone. even in the design of her garden jewel sander leaves nothing to chance perfection to the last detail. the visitors can get a bird's eye view of it here. her fashion still comes across as timeless
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what was it that jewel sander was searching for. it was trying to find the spirit of her time. but i think she influenced that spirit into the public to. the exhibition continues until may sixth two thousand and eighteen in frankfurt. and over to london now where a designer jewel with quite a different vision kicks off today's express. london's famous department store harrods has officially ushered in the christmas season. this year the design do odo cheer it up ana has been commissioned to recreate and we tell you in christmas market. hiring designers to bring a christmas spirit to life is an annual tradition of guards. this
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year is market will be open until december twenty eighth. sagna of norway and norwegian popstar money if you go home and have opened an exhibition of their work and or has denmark the artist spent about eighteen months preparing for the show the proceeds from the exhibition will be going to the queen's anya print award foundation the eighty year old scandinavian royal has been showing her work regularly since two thousand and six. the former member of the band hot money a fiddle my men met points on you of norway at an art workshop in new york and they decided to hold an exhibition. in the cause of hamburg's a is celebrating its first birthday since it was opened the new concert hall and landmark has become one of the most popular sites in your more than four million people have visited the concert hall in the last twelve
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months many visitors say their favorite part of the visit is taking the eighty two metre long tube up to the plaza observation deck from up there visitors have a breast taking view of hamburg. has a household name for diehard fans of nine days' music alex custom from the german composer producer and d.j. who's worked with diverse big name acts such as right said fred jones and even sarah brightman well now he's back with a brand new album of ninety's hits this time in castro arrangement. the ninety's are back with an ok still sound alex christensen is paying homage to the decade with his new recordings.
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the music producer believes the time is right to revisit the songs of the era yes he's doing it in order to get i think the night is a bank because it feels like it was then they were extremely carefree times there was big events and anyone could go there weren't any barriers or anything like that it was worry free let's all feeling you want to recover at some stage. carefree and easy going that could be said of alex custance is music from that time to. mourn and even helped make mark wahlberg famous back when the hollywood star was
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convicted felon and aspiring rapper. extreme of the ninety's one thing in particular he was unbelievably professional in that everything from his diet to his routine learning lyrics getting to a place it was always very organized he did look like he smoked a lot of dope and done some stupid things but these were adolescent followers i'm somehow you got the sense that with the right influence he could do more. distance and went on to produce stars like paul anka and michael bolton. and his uncle had a manual. it's dark in the studio i could never see him i don't know if he was really singing he always sang behind a curtain who knows maybe consing coming i think but even a successful music producer can have a setback in the two thousand and nine eurovision song contest his act with lawyer came twenty out of twenty five entries.
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critics did it up until the number a strip show not suitable for family entertainment. it was so much fun it was the hottest music event that you can be part of and i won't let anyone take that from it's normal that you get a bit of flak afterwards. no need to cry about it today's paper will be lining a birdcage tomorrow and that will be the end of it. on the show so far with this office. have fun and don't let anyone get you down it's a monster that gets the ninety's as well christensen hopes the new album will help bring back that he likes to feeling. well it's no exaggeration to say the german capital is a melting pot of cultures these days as people from no less than one hundred eighty nine countries now call it their home and so it stands to reason that they've had quite an effect on the city's color narry scene very happily as many of them have
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brought a taste of their homeland and cultures with well in our series fifty kitchens one city we need a different color nerium that are every week and this time it's. who cooks up the heady flavors and sense in his very own because. i think the first things would attract me for. it to get in because it's the greenest city in europe and also i love the village. and it turns in every day and i love it. that's why i do open this merican restaurant in the middle district of former east berlin. the areas also college fund our fourth time many old buildings here are over a century old. most buildings are listed. the district is also known for its many art galleries. has been serving
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dishes from his moroccan homeland that caused by since two thousand and three besides good food he offers an insight into moroccan culture. just enough i leave him now i am part of him and a good kid and i want to make continue to have pot in dutch and indian money especially in between when people come to me and they go to my local only open these things offered in decor and i. it's like michael into the exists and john money. risa go decorated his restaurant like a moroccan salon where people meet to drink tea and dine. he had the furnishings built in his home town of face according to his own design. in morocco people generally eat with their hands. after they've cleaned them with
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rose water or good has made this a small ritual for his guests. when they go can i play to test if every second and a coke is like a cool kit for a home i don't have to coalesce and destinies it be deaf aims in my seating in face . american cuisine often combine sweet and spicy ingredients. lamb is the most popular type of meat in morocco. preparing the meals is painstaking and time consuming. to get the right consistency and unique taste the meat is first marinated. and then cooked slowly at a low temperature. the
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meals are flavored with rose or orange water and honey. i tell jeanne is a typical feature in american kitchen it's the name of the meal and the product in an dishes are prepared gently and with great care. decisions fairly costly that's usually people you don't do it every day. and it takes a long time so it was only when he had some good things and of my pond coming home . good was born in face morocco's third largest city in one thousand nine hundred sixty two at the age of seventeen he went to paris to study to become a structural engineer. afterwards he moved to london and because he was short of money he worked as a dishwasher and waiter. after he met his german wife ingrid they decided to move
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to berlin in two thousand and two and opened their own restaurant. all my family didn't like it he said to me are crazy because i give notice to my job i put my flat in san i just came here and they don't speak german and how i'm going to end my living and she told me that it would be hard but i would like because these kind of life is not one in life and they love it. the heart of every american house is the riyadh or inner courtyard it's a smaller way says of tranquility in the busy city. because there's a reality to indras opens it for guests in the summer. they've not doesn't have a. bunch of the are not hosea done. well if you think of norway you're most likely associations are going to be fjords maybe snowy mountains and northern lights but one day soon you might just have to
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think of camels and date because way up in the north of norway on the island of soraya that's norway's fourth largest and well above the arctic circle there's a pair of bactrian camels attracting lots of attention the same thing family is eager to start a camel farm there and that's just the beginning of their english project. why is these two camels named bored and best have been living at the north cape but they have no idea what lies ahead of them. if we could. that people start to think it's possible to live here or places like this then we would have achieved something. like that if you're on no ways so to your island to be precise . the village is located three hundred kilometers north of the arctic circle making
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it one of europe's most moving. there in the seventy residents it's hoped the new four legged arrivals will help usher in some new life. boat and best suited to the harsh climate here camels don't just live in the desert they also come in colder regions like central asia. they can withstand forty to fifty minus and you know they get long far in the winter and right now they have lost their first. car no. looks more skinny and. the big furry you know that looks like. something between the sheep and a yoke. time saturday and his family moved to ask a few from oslo a few years ago they wanted to live in harmony with nature by starting
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a camel farm they want to promote sustainable tourism on the yard and. they're also working on a cultural center they hope it will become a meeting point for different people institutions and organizations. a place where ideas and projects for a sustainable future. this satirizing family is using social media to help promote their ambitious project. they're looking for support to realize their dream. something you really would like. volunteer workers to come up here and. both experience and see how beautiful it is. an experience to work in this fantastic nature. work with the camels and also. help us to build up this
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center. and best have made themselves at home in northern scandinavia a danish documentary film about them is due for release in twenty eight. stranger things have happened well before we sign off a couple of weeks ago we asked you to tell us what you have mastered in life things for hops like cooking or dancing or painting on many of your responded so thanks to all for your feedback first of all and we have apparently a lot of very talented viewers but there is only. wristwatch to give away this week and it goes to. all of athens greece whose talent is in fact as an artist so congratulations to her and enjoy your wrist watch and i'm not now we have reached the end of the show so thanks to all for watching and until next time up you does the. next
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