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behind the scenes bitter truth. manipulation exploitation corruption of the us style. of business worth billions just how birth is the world of sports and reality. dirty games starting june sixth d. w. . i want to welcome to another edition of euro max i'm your host meghan li from rolling reporters to a three sided we can't get away we have a mixed bag on the show today here's a look at what's coming up. new jazz london featuring an innovative take on a traditional music genre. in full bloom why i'm french
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a landscape architect is an international demand. and northern triangle a visit to cuba is unique holiday home in sweden. the team sport of polo has been played for centuries on horseback and can be traced back to central asia but since two thousand and four a new version is popping popping up in certain corners segway polo well here are the players right on segues now you know these are human transporters and then they play the game just as if they were on horseback skill and coordination are definite requirements as our reporter michael kroger quickly found out. polos fought with a long tradition when it's played on horseback but what about on the sec wait what this person lacks in tradition that makes up for in potential a good segue can cost as much as a polo pony but luckily for me here in hanover the club supplies the equipment i
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have two problems first i've never wrote a segway before second i don't know anything about polo but to day i'm supposed to learn all that and they say it's no problem but. if i can play i've got a couple of things to learn in the workshop everyone here has got a lot more experience than me at least they can stay up if you can control everything on the segway by shifting your weight. speed braking. and turning. i have to develop the feeling for it and fast it's so easy to write you start feeling too sure of yourself. and i'm not the only one. who. learned from the experts now to learn the rules of the game they adopted from normal polo by the way there's always
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a lot of green something's marked in red something's crossed out what's this. this sport is changing and the rules change with it it's not finished yet. finding out what we can do better and when we do there's nothing objectionable about adapting the rules of play to accommodate it. but it doesn't mean we play it one way today another way tomorrow and completely different the day after tomorrow . there are some three hundred active players worldwide and they are organized in the international segway polo association they are world and european championships. but. found in new zealand sweden and the united states and silicon valley where the game was pioneered by apple co-founder steve wozniak the spot is proving it in germany
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to. be an olympic sport but also that much we don't want to get that big but we do want to grow we'd like it to get a little bigger. i need a helmet. twenty kilometers per hour but the risk of an accident should not be taken lightly that explains why a phone. pushing like this is not allowed you have to really hit it about a meter ahead and then right after every time i think it's easy they say. i try to play the ball correctly with a mallet or at least as well as a couple of practice shops and we can divide up into teams. actually have to play. through. i'm like. physical contact with the opponent is strictly prohibited but it often
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happens anyway. how much it usually last check us each eight minutes long it's always five. and i'm really doing my best. that was a goal. that was really cool. going to do you know what's really hurting right now your wrist because the bat is so heavy and you're not used to it. they are only short breaks moving may be easy the play is not. a feel like i had to wipe the whole gym because everything is aching now and my muscles are really hurting me. but i have to go to the next chapter. in the final minutes i just wasn't able to get back in stride any more and you have
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a claims that cyclical is not exhausting is a mistake and so muscles are inevitable. but hey i was there. and it was learning polo on the one day or do your thing mission accomplished on our that's why i go would you like to join our club i would sign you up immediately for the next world championship yes of course there are either. micah should just be happy that she didn't break any bones because she told me earlier that blood was shed on the field all right moving on now to a look at other stories making headlines on the culture scene starting with a band that just caves a rock and roll and more on that at the top of today's express. the rolling stones are back in their home town. on tuesday night they played the first of eight british concerts on their no filter tour and london's olympic stadium. the tour takes the
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stones across europe began in hamburg last september and is set to end in warsaw in july the world's greatest rock n roll band has been mixing up the world stages for over fifty years. younger british band arctic monkeys performed in berlin on tuesday night stands in waiting nearly five years for the band and their new album tranquility base hotel and casino will be someone here the young teens he is sure it is the sound of the music doesn't sound like we just take that for a second i think. you might say that's mature you know it's certainly not the sound we will make him and we were right i just hours after its release the album
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shot to the top of the charts in thirty six countries. the entre museum in paris is devoting an exhibition to american impressionist painting medica. lived and worked in the french capital for more than fifty years then she befriended painter and got to go. who spotted passion for impressionism. is famous for her portraits of women and children she died in one thousand nine hundred twenty six aged eighty two and was buried in france. the show titled america such an american impressionist in paris runs until july twenty third. and jazz covers a variety of genres from blues swing and improvisation to smooth and acid and the
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list goes on well it's evolved over the years jazz was arguably at its peak in the one nine hundred twenty s. with greats like duke ellington and then later when miles davis left his indelible mark on it today though luckily for the musical genre it's making a sort of comeback among young people and that is apparent with the new jazz london craze in the british capital. here in the london district of golders green the blue led beats are at home working on a fresh new hip hop sound inspired by jazz. blues beats only started publishing music and playing gigs in twenty seventeen.
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today they can already look back on a us concert tour a debut album. and they're being acclaimed as pioneers of a new sound. bite from my side as you know you've got that i mean this. or that kind of be. you know from. your book. liveliness in the patient. improvise ation. just hugged me and cries i should know the friends i have been really. that sums up the blue last beat sound they're part of a thriving young london scene that's breathing new life into jazz.
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their music is now heard in the city's most popular clubs pianist and producer cum all williams is known for his ability to mix john rhodes. and he's appeared on stages the world over. others. london and that's what it really is that jazz the funk fall here. all these different things are just ways for people to put it into the path agree so they can understand what way relates to release it's none of them and it's all of them so i just stay away the thing and i. specially in just the past couple of years chart wise there's kind of like just having constant fast food all the time and then just being like way. of option is that.
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just in mckenzie's jazz refreshed organization has been supporting young jazz musicians for over a decade now. it's stages weekly concerts and has its own label. mckenzie says a whole new generation of musicians is emerging. with so many platforms and you have streaming you have you know this kind of generation of if you look at spotify for example the playlist generation so a lot of musicians who they might listen to playlists. so people don't even look at the not necessarily going to just section. stuff they're listening to playlists to to listen. these trees come up and the cheese appeals to them because good music. twenty two year old poppy is juda from south east london seamlessly combines political lyrics with r. and b. soul and jazz elements. she's one of the scenes many new faces.
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i definitely like identify with iraq and crime and then even i don't know and more carbon influenced music when i hear it i just it is part of who i am and part of. my my childhood i guess but then even though i'm not making that kind of music and i have no intention of like being the next crime. it's a part. it's a part of your kind of soundscape in who was. so follow. where the. jazz has always
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been about pushing musical boundaries. and that's still true today. it's the best time for for jazz since i've been involved in it and when i say that i don't necessarily mean. all music maybe for what i mean is the time for the reception of this music and the openness to this music is now. an exciting young generation of musicians reinventing jazz in the british capital. now for my favorite part of the show when we get a sneak peek into someone's humble abode and today we are heading to sweden to see why one couple rejected the concept of an ordinary swedish wooden house for their holiday home instead they commissioned an architectural office to create something quite unique a triangle structure with
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a nature at the doorstep or as the result. of. a small town not far from sweden's capital stock. this is the spot blitzer and johann holmgren chose for their weekend home the house is a real eye catcher. a little welcome to the lot of them. the couple spends their weekends at the villa delta with their daughter ellen. it's a huge triangle made of wood and glass but why exactly did they choose this design . well it came natural likely from the architect who saw the grow new saw the place the follow there was actually try. or. to put the house all so we decided that if we should get the size of house that we wanted he had to make
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it triangular so that's how we ended up with triangular house. unusual architectural ideas always present a pressing challenge how to make it work in real life. we can't house has to be comfortable so is the villa delta what they were hoping for. a lot better actually i could never imagine a room with this much light this much its closeness to nature this feeling of being inside or being one with nature while being inside i could never have imagined a room like this the spacious room forms the heart of the one hundred twenty square meter house only one side is a proper wall the other two sides are glass and interior design challenge. you don't have to have it hanging the pictures here because you have nature nature is the nature of the picture and second. you want to put your photos you see in nature so it came natural to put the furniture facing nature facing the walls which is something you wouldn't do in
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a house with just locked walls the only thing missing was space for shelves in closets so the delta's architect turned a wall into a built in storage unit. actually we have more storage space than we have things which was an awkward thing to find out when we moved it we don't even have enough stuff to fill it we have some empty spaces actually. philadelphia is triangular inside and out. like the large kitchen island made of a high gloss synthetic. and why the name delta there's more than one reason. of course the greek sign for all the greek alphabet for the triangle but it's also a float from the orchid take with me and my interest in aviation. so it's a belt off for delta airlines. now everybody's calling it the delta house because that's because of the shape on because they know me and my story so it's nice it
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gives the house a little bit more of a i think. you know one hundred interesting flight is reflected not only by naming the house after an american airline company but also with a very special shape of one of the homes to terrorists. don't know rick thank you notes here so we needed a triangle triangle shape to make it fit with the holes and i immediately came to think of the concorde and it's classic delta wing i mean it's such a such a. iconic shape so i also the architect if they could make the exact same angle so we we did it so it's good to be able to give back to your childhood dreams and. fulfills your one hundred and dream of a perfect weekend getaway. and if
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and even if sol are wrong well in two thousand and thirteen but nash won a competition to renew part of the park i was destroyed by a storm so for the next part of our series in full bloom we take a look at some of been creations to date. the palace of the sign the flamboyant. and admired of the fine arts the king also invested heavily in the palace gardens one of his favorite spots. a small woodland. it was a special honor for landscape architecture blue ribbon ish to work he regularly checks empathy is in order his idea was to get the water bubbling again but not like it did during the fourteenth right and.
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it's a grove of the both secure during the planning i always had the king in my mind he considered himself a divine ruler and was always at the center of my thoughts. to mother if we feel. the figures in the water remind us of the dances held at the royal court that were created by artists sean michel or to neil together with louis benet. this is what it looked like in the seventeenth century. the modern day look is more open and i'm disciplined. through both of the words in verse sire in a bill shape. they are there to be explored and as soon as you enter the inner part you have the total overview. and i realised it's the same in my own garden where
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you. also left his mark on the gardens of the palace over twenty years ago he planted new flower beds there and extended the lawn. i planted to cover the steps to the terrace a colorful mix of the then president's wife benedict she wanted roses but there are also lots of flowers that don't wither. these days president emanuel mccraw and his guests can still admire the flowers planted by. you have been issued meets the head gardener at the elysee palace he also has to adhere to the wishes of the current residents. and sometimes politicians or their wives tell me what they like and what they don't like. we also have to
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make sure that the gardens are safe for children or for dogs that. lots of french presidents keep labradors. on three q so there is a large. finnish doesn't just work in and around paris he has created magnificent gardens the world like here in morocco. in greece he created this garden plus. he had very different ideas for a project in new zealand and. this was also done very modern things where there was nothing to work on. like in new zealand. it was basically a field. i designed a modern house and eighty four percent of the plants are local to the area.
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it's windy the air is salty. so you need the right plants for the climate. so why not stick to local ones. been made his career break through in one thousand nine hundred he was part of the team that redesigned the historic opportunity gardens three thousand new trees were planted to create a green oasis in the french capital. and another of his works the plus new canal for us today on the outskirts of the capital finish created this lush space in nine hundred ninety four. because of bone as soon as the sun shines i really like coming here for a picnic or to go for a walk before. you drop the sound as a parisian i need greenery and this garden is fantastic job this is when you see.
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louis benet a man whose landscape gardens really grow new. beautiful and finally we want to let you in on this week's dr tell us what kind of flowers you like to do just go to our website and let us know and you can qualify to win an exclusive euro match watch with that we are out of time but we will see you right back here tomorrow for more from the world of culture and lifestyle. next time on your attacks it's not friends it's not. it's denmark. it's still an insider tip among surfers giants play it's an ideal conditions field around the track carts. there's the surface and the streets and fog this small town
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