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listen india changed his life the courage to call him a generous sending journey to the world's biggest. hero's story. and the winter storm in march twenty first w. hi there great to have you on board because we're sailing in today show. see how one man saved the oceans in a catamaran. time to celebrate the icon is up as a bad turn speed c. five. down up stairs down stairs featuring the school for
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bottomless in the never left side. hopefully here and out seasick because we're taking you for a rough ride into the show so this is extreme sports men involved but when you all say the around the world on a sailing boat without cabins in just a few mats sleeping back and freeze dried food on board sounds pretty adventurous right he made a video office saving to the film the ocean right is now part of the international ocean film to. it don't blame yourself his sportscast him around around the globe a journey of fifty five thousand kilometers with no cabin or g.p.s. . we mishap with him in paris to find out what inspired his voyage. my. thirteen years old and also when i was your i did this trip with my
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parents but we have a for sure bigger board and i really wanted for two years afterward to see what happened during my. when i was your with my life and to understand where i come from. a professional sailor evangel mule has won many prizes and said world records in twenty ten he crossed the mediterranean in less than fifty three hours then he decided to embark on his dream to sail around the world. he set out from france on october fifth twenty thirteen after crossing the atlantic and the caribbean he passed through the panama canal. doing the voyage he crossed three oceans and fifteen seasonal. my idea was to learn in five words to learn every day discover how to apply to use this. during
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the thirty years only two people on war so i really discover what's happening. he knew from the start that the trip would be extremely dangerous sailing and in a sports customer. but when you all has always loved challenges even if they don't go as planned very by the time i was dying. because my board pushed very fast i mean i was in the water too to have the water inside and it was very dangerous. munoz experiences now. a feature on the international action film to. our program ends to show the oceans and all their diversity i think courage people to take action towards protecting them. include six films and all among them dolphin man a documentary about the legendary french fried diversion my oil who died in two thousand and one. in one nine hundred seventy six by all descended to a depth of one hundred metres without an oxygen tank.
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in the big wave project some of the world's best surface right huge waves off the coast of portugal you know as the rain. the music showcases the diversity of marine life and the spectacular coral reef of the karoonda archipelago in more than was. in the ocean rider the view almost feels like they're sitting in the catamaran themselves during the voyage storms cold and severe heat made it difficult for yvonne boneyard to sleep eventually he began suffering from elucidations. just decide to buy some broke. in the water while i was in the water not the recovery. to go on the board. because i was so tired. after four days without sleep disaster struck. his catamaran founded on the rock
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coast of sri lanka. it was nighttime i didn't know where i was i couldn't. see the waves just see the quarks the. police there it seemed he was a drug dealer and he was briefly held in jail the new one had the boat repaired and set off again on june the third and he finally ended his voyage off the town of northern france he had spent. two hundred twenty days on the open water. it's. everything. that's good. is simple but also very risky role to live by but his reward was accomplishing something unique and around the world voyage in a catamaran. she is one of the greatest
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actresses were white isabelle you have has already won almost every important only the oscars missing but last year she was nominated in the category best actress on friday the french star of the silver screen turns sixty five comer to les sions. isabella to paris this year's ballon film festival she's become a veritable icon of the silver screen. in her latest film eva she plays a call girl who spells the downfall of an imposter and would be playwright isabella who cares compelling performance sets the tone and the camera work too takes an intimate approach. something that is nothing out of the ordinary for me i've had that since my career began i'm used to the camera getting up close. by the. it's a measure of showing the things you see along with the things you don't see. that's
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what the cinema is about making the invisible visible. isabella who pad has grown used to celebrity appearances and accolades she's won awards in cannes at the golden globes and the berlin film festival and taken home that european film award and two says. she was nominated for an academy award as best actress in twenty seventeen for how controversial role in l a story of rape and revenge. i. don't have it. but. do w.'s from correspondent scott roxboro says it's developing apparently is one of the few film stars who become a legend in their own lifetime. she's a goddess let's just be odd if she's one of the most amazing beautiful incredible
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actresses this world's ever produced and she's built up such incredible body of work over the decades. she began her screen career in the early one nine hundred seventy s. . and since then has worked with many directors in a variety of genres in over one hundred thirty films today choose proven her versatility from serious roles as in the piano teacher. to comet is such as eight women. she seems to always have a way of getting in a role and twisting it against your ex actress of her age who's been in the industry for so long to still be able to surprise us with every role i think makes a completely neat. many of her successful collaboration sort of seen her work with an austrian director michelle hanukah most recently opposite john louis time to new york in twenty seven teens happy and i dart family drama about guilt and redemption
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. do you see. in her knickers more from twenty twelve with the same screen partner is about to pair plays a daughter watching her parents struggle with illness and aging. i'm or one the twenty twelve palm door income and an academy award for best foreign language film and twenty thousand. for michelle how to pass the bill ity to surprise is also part of our appeal this both of. us of course it's a lot more fun when an actor is suddenly and some say you haven't even thought of. it when you get presents in the form of this or that it's just wonderful and touching. will the boys that's a great experience and you go home with a spring in your step to shrink the whole. little bit of me here. so the movie business where her latest film is about paragon delivers
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a memorable performance it's almost i think acting is a lot about thinking actually most of the time you just think about it and it's a kind of preparation so. and it's it's more about how you do it and i know that you know. in my doing it i know that. something was going to take shape as we were doing it so. now aged sixty five is about power still has no shortage of roles she's currently taking part in for film productions. according to a recent study people in germany are a little happier this year and the ranking of the world's happiest countries we've moved from the sixteenth place to the fifteenth well so for improvement i would say maybe were german should take offense as a role model let's find out more and today's express.
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according to the recently published world happiness report the people in finland are officially the happiest on earth and the cold winters don't dampen their enthusiasm. rosario it's a great thing to live in the happiest country so much fun even if it's snowing and we're walking in this wet snow. are politics and economics so i think basic stuff it's quite good in finland. every year since two thousand and twelve analysts have examined fourteen parameters for happiness in one hundred fifty six countries on behalf of the un. germany made fifteen place this year. the a.b.s. the french spiderman climbed the total tulku pause skyscraper in paris on wednesday it took him about an hour to ascend the one hundred eighty seven meters to the roof of the office building. i began climbing for sounds at eleven years old i will soon
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be fifty six and i would say it's out of the question for me to start climbing one day. to come to. the all that is skilled over one hundred fifty skyscrapers the world over almost always climbing legally but this time i was apprehended by secure . the personnel as soon as he reached the ground. stalled it now has composed famous music schools including the music for the box office hit down sport on thursday game germany's largest artists rights organization presented him with the german music or those products the german saxophone player is already a living giants legend he influenced germany's jazz music scene like no other for decades he recently turned eighty one.
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we take you on a trip back in time this week we've already made a few stops for our series in the in the so you eventful history of the city today we take a closer look at the dark chapter of the nazi era we're talking about the project manya the land was to be redesigned under this name and turned into the world capital money and makes clear how pronounced the megalomania of out of hitler really was the porch it was already on paper but only a small part was actually built with a help of a model you can get an idea of the nazis crazy ideas and see would have looked like if they had succeeded. many of berlin's landmarks are imposing structures but if i don't hitler had succeeded in building his world capital get money or they would have been to work by even more monumental buildings. the ultimate expression of his fantasies
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was to be an enormous dome and people's hall reaching some three hundred meters high. the good name was essentially to impose the dictator stamp on the city. on the mantle structures built to hitler's personal taste were planned for the capital of a greater germanic or for the whole. guises. one way to get a concrete impression of these vision a vision and crime documents the architectural plans for the capitol. hill are appointed his chief architect albert speer as general building inspector. in one nine hundred thirty seven the architect began planning the complete transformation of her in. the literal crux of the project was to be the intersection of two boulevards the north south axis would be one hundred twenty meters wide and six kilometers long and lead to a vast triumphal arch everything was planned to be gigantic and in the new york
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class is a style with its characteristic columns. berlin's present day t.v. tower minus its centeno would have fit inside the peoples all. the many people ask if it would even have been feasible at all seems to utopia the dimensions of the individual structures the area that would have had to being taken for. a careful it's the properties. you think it is because i just don't want this to mention so much i'll take a look. hardly any of the plans were completed their most visible reminder today is the east west axis now known as this process of seeking uni the boulevard was laid out earlier and brought in by the nazis. even have the two parts of the show like a brigade moved farther apart. the boulevard is still lined with about eight hundred
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street lights designed by a bear he wanted to be sure his creation was cast in the proper light. the victory column was also extended and moved originally it stood in front of the right stud but the nazis intended to use the space as a central parade ground. to people's hall would have stood here between the reichstag in today's central rail station it would have ceded a good one hundred fifty thousand people. the history in the present is a major topic in berlin and these exhibition is intended to make a small contribution to it but whether on a stroll through town or visiting from elsewhere by revealing some of the many facets that aren't always that apparent.
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during world war two much of berlin was reduced to rubble. and the megalomaniac dreams of their money a project were destroyed along with it. and tomorrow we'll take a trip back in time to the german spy museum the people we're about to meet in our next report are definitely not allowed to spy on others their job is all about discretion and we're talking about the bottlers off tomorrow but before they start their korea they have to go to a special school like the international butler academy in the netherlands and that was one thing they should never forget. smile smile smile smile a nice smile and a good command of english are mandatory robert bennett has runs a tight ship. burl and. says the names
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are code for about face and much. very good. we are when our. budget training here is no piece of cake with the drill instructor and sound drill instruction is almost like in the us military it's important to me for us discipline is still very very important. to the. drill instructions i try to instill discipline and i asked tutors instructions is the discipline of those which the. the. guys put your feet together completely always. it turns your. twenty one year old alina completed a training in hotel management and she likes the international butler academy's hard driving approach. in summer twenty seventeen she took part in a three month training course here at a cost of fifteen thousand euros. now as an intern she has the honor
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of serving the directors for no pay but little. as a butler you're in service for only a brief time every day usually for your employer whom you can provide with perfect service. of course you have to have strong nerves to be able to do this job for years or for the rest of your life and sleeves. on the fights when one does. but if you can't take getting a telling off just because someone's in a bad mood you're probably in the wrong profession. quickly setting the table for a five course meal is a classic task for the students. they hear from all over the world some have already worked to multi-millionaires. they've come here to learn the fine points. others are still in search of a position. why would anyone wish to become a butler these days one reason is that good paying them are they are far away for
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gains are in my experience a junior partner on average fifty to sixty thousand euros a year of course with food drink and lodging included and normally a car or a senior under one hundred thousand euros or more. or ordered problems and challenges. that's part of the appeal. he says. it's very exciting when you don't know what might be needed from one day to the next. when it's money ah but even my employer might say to me this evening i'll be having a little. party or tomorrow we have to fly to paris or whatever else. you never really know what's coming up. those very clear plans for their own life rather than wait for office to come in she intends to join the staff of the former queen beatrix of the new evidence. there is
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a trick. the final exercise of the day is the most fun for the director but for the aspiring bachelors it's a nightmare. to getting students some preparation for the toughest situations in their profession he plays with them. for every other duty in this profession they have to smile and always be friendly and polite. no matter what might get thrown in their way. but school week on to new now with our creative class it's time for a new episode of our weekly d.i.y. tips and today our expert fun shows how to make your bird feeding station in just a few easy steps.
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hello i'm frances and making it feeding birds with plastic cutlery is quite easy i will show you how you can do it yourself you need to the plate and a bowl of hot plastic such as. a twenty centimeter long threaded rod which you can get from a d.i.y. shop. and. drill a hole in the center of the bowl press the only life you will to drill and take great care because the plastic can split. now through the same with just a. as much you can. take that dreaded drug and push it through the hole in the boat keeps the rock from above and below with a washer and nuts you can also use plastic washers which especially suitable for melamine. and
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this is how the whole thing looks. now take a washer and that and screwed to the top and. put the plate upside down on top of it. fix it with another nut and russia. and to backfill that is ready. if you prefer to hang it out and not stand it screw another notch on to the part of the threaded rod and fix the car to it. now all you need is the truth. and the birds can come. and if you find the roof of the warre you can pay do with colorful and strips of dots just remember to use waterproof paint. if you want to get more inspired
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just go to our you tube channel you double your interior design with bad wear out on top in their early days discos and non-coms right experimentalists for you since . they help shape to new club culture around the world offering a space for creativity entertainment counter culture and design not next time on your own merits. before. move.
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on. to. the forgotten treasure trove that is sitting gathering dust and its around museum told for nearly forty years. one of the world's largest and most valuable
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collections of contemporary art. but secrets doesn't hold. hidden treasure. the legendary modern art collection. phone. just. as you got news coming to you live from above and let's go right to our correspondent who is in central istanbul i'm joined by the show a couple of you know whose political correspondents all those stories in just a minute but first this news just gets moved up a perspective closer to w c. d.w. media center see it find it here it discovered a. video and audio podcast in language courses in the d w media center at media center dot d.w. dot com. what does russia's use hope for colors freedom of expression
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fear of doing. what those who would border to do illegal shadow travels through russia before the election. demeans the poor and the rich those who support the president some of those who oppose him and investigative journalists. showboats our series this week on d w numerous. the race for immortality has begun play leading neuroscientists are researching ways to replicate the human brain play androids are taking over physical labor playing the code of the human brain is deciphered. to their commitment when joys for the artificial consciousness are the number one
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less than a week ago for use primarily by students and faculty of florida international university. u.s. president donald trump says he will impose new sanctions on russia sanctions approved months ago in response to moscow's meddling in the twenty six thousand u.s. .

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