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she told investigators comb through the flood of images they combine sources try to reconstruct what happened and substantiate claims of crimes and. forensics between pits. truth detectives starts june thirtieth on t.w. . welcome to today's edition of your own max we've got plenty fantastic stories to share today is a little taste of what's coming up. impressive ups christo and his huge sculpture made from a truck. lucky charms we look at five mascots from football world cups
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held in europe. and the age old tradition we learn about the art of neapolitan pizza maker. we start off with the latest installation from cristo he's known the world over for his huge works of open air here in berlin he's wrapped the reichstag in fact i remember visiting the close building as a child marveling at its otherworldliness for his latest installation the bow garion born american has chosen the british capital london we were there for the unveiling. of london's hyde park as a new tourist attraction a monumental stack of multicolored going barrels twenty meters high floating on the famous serpentine lake the new work by installation artist christo is titled the must stop. the project noise not the bottles. is the water the this guy there
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many thing the humans around there work is not some of the septic things because the natural elements is enormous part of our project. it took two months to stack the seven thousand five hundred six barrels the most common floats on a platform held steady by anchors the installation changes color with variations in the sunlight as for the point to it that's a question the artist would rather leave to the beholder the visual art play with former to nation the proportion brainy the visual art is like the music. of bach what is the meaning you need to educate the gear. the serpentine gallery near the lake house is an exhibition that illustrates the project's development. in the one nine hundred fifty s. christo began experimenting with old paint cans and later with charles eventually he had the idea for a new concept. it takes its name and shape from ancient egyptian burial
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terms. as a form is very much not fully created three stocking barrels horizontally for him he's very interested in the way in which the angles on the star but once is in lowest since one of his big sculptures is very unique and each point of the stopper is very different and the insulation in london is only a test run for a far bigger venture for decades the artist has been planning a must stop in the desert of abu dhabi made from over four hundred thousand barrels it would rise higher than the pyramids of giza. oil barrels have featured in earlier christo projects in one thousand nine hundred nine the gas ometer in the western german city of obama's and hosted the wall twenty six meter high wall built. with multicolored. christo and his wife co artist john
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include who died in two thousand and nine and turned the former industrial site into an internationally famous exhibition space this project is really about space i hope you. say and. space. with a limited lifespan like all of their installations they've made international headlines in the past by wrapping famous landmarks such as paul new film cars in one thousand nine hundred eighty five. a decade later the artist couple wrap berlin's are building some five million people came to marvel at the installation in its two week existence. in two thousand and sixteen floating piers was installed on lake easy oh in italy the three kilometer
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long piers wrapped in fabric became an absolute magnet for tourists who are also allowed to walk around the installation. physical and all because. they. moved by the project. for the walk. in london to cristo wants people to be flicked on his work. opinion is already divided. it's the first time in ca so i don't know what he wants to tell me it makes me think for sure and it's nice like the green backdrop it's amazing yeah it's not a great piece of work. but i'll put it it's not this lot i'm expecting it and it's ordinary it's extraordinary it's a word i would use mine to have something like this in hyde park is
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a lot fun thing about like a seedy thing like this for a long talk. the mistimed it will remain afloat on the serpentine lee in london's hyde park through september twenty third and. it will disappear. now let's take a look at some of the topics making headlines around the europe and today's express a certain cristiana rinaldo makes an appearance but first up it's all about fashion in italy and fronts. emporio armani as a casual but elegant men's range in store for its twenty nine team spring and summer collection on monday at his show for milan's whens fashion week designer giorgio armani featured baggy trousers and unconstructive jackets. meanwhile taking fashion observers back to the nineteen eighties italian label m. is g.m.
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had one clear message sporty is smart and to learned authenticity it held its runway show in a gym. washout attributed to napoleon bonaparte has been auctioned in new york for three hundred fifty thousand euros the former french import of those renowned for his b. cohen hats and is believed to have worn about one hundred twenty of them during his fifteen year reign this hat is one of nineteen for to still exist it said it was taken by enemy troops after his defeat at the battle of waterloo which took place two hundred three years to the day before the auction. a new bust of christiana are now those now on display outside the airport serving his home island of madeira. the sculpture of places in your version unveiled in march two thousand and seventeen at a ceremony to name the airport after the soccer superstar the original had been
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mocked for its crooked smile unlike a resemblance to a nod of the new version created by a different school was quite installed in its place last friday the same day rinaldo scored a hat trick at the world cup. well as we heard that christiane also has attracted plenty attention at this summer's weld cup in his first match he scored a hat trick all three of portugal's goals including an absolute bell for of a free kick while i'm a big fan is not universally liked and the same can be said for world cup mascots they are often mocked and derided by football fans this is example has been quite well received here is be vaca a russian wolf whose name loosely translates to gold gets the design was chosen in an online survey so he's a popular choice but his predecessor as well not so much. the five mascot for the world cup held in europe but you probably didn't know what
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controversial the net time. one world cup willie was introduced to the world ahead of the one nine hundred sixty six world cup in england the general reaction was one of big news meant tournament mascots when you back then and not everyone played full the lion figure was taken from england's crist and wore a union jack jersey number five in all ranking he was a hit with the fans selling all manner of merchandise from tea towels and cuddly toys. he also proved to be a lucky charm for the england team who won the cup. in one thousand nine hundred eighty two it was spain's turn to host football's biggest tournament and of course they had a wealth of choices for a mascot. a majestic iberian bull perhaps or a proud messenger but the man went to a for the number four is not on he chose one little orange but
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a cheery little fellow turned the critics out still at least he did get to start his own conscience there is on spanish television. passat. when the world cup came to italy in ninety nine thousand the organizers wanted to come up with something truly original in third place. the first computer animated mascot was a stick figure comprised of cubes in the colors of the host country's flag it's all legs and body spelt out the word italian so least. in one thousand nine hundred seventy four the world cup was held in west germany. this time then went to mascot. to contact two lads with red cheeks and buck teeth and come back on number two of european world cup match. but tip
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top did their job west germany went on to win the cup i'm home ground. arguably the most widely ridiculed moscow and number one in all rankings was going to lay and representing the two thousand and six event in reunify germany the line was the first mascot to appear in person of the stadium but he said thanks together with pillow he's talking football something is missing shorts raised eyebrows does not cover you. never wear pants this week but that wasn't going to spoil what turned out to be a. really fabulous atmosphere throughout the world cup in germany. well let's get the ball rolling with my favorite circular food it's pizza we traveled from naples to get a taste for tradition for three hundred years the city has been home to what is allegedly the world's best pizza for eight is italy has been fighting for its
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inclusion and unesco's list of intangible cultural heritage it's finally made it on the list and is today's entry in our series european traditions. in the italian city of naples pizza making is not. one that has been perfected over centuries and been exported around the world in the old town you can get a pizza in every street corner. with the potential to receive. street food for every . bit you need to know pony time it's the best league in the world by its own tent poetry. t.v. chef gino sibylla is a star among the city's pizza makers by lunchtime the line of diners already extends out into the streets. forty three year olds are below and this trusty team serve up around fifteen hundred pizza day. cirilo learn the craft as a boy from
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a family. law to go with the basic rules were invented in naples and pizzas now made all over the world in endless varieties but no other place can look back on a three hundred year old tradition like naples does something fun for the thing about it on. the basic recipe is straightforward enough. you take flour water east and a dash of salt and need them together to form the dough which is then left to rise for at least twelve hours. the. thing elasticities allows the dough to be hond course into balls. inserted are also left to rise only deadenders the p.c. also stretched them into thin disks. i did something to forget what was the first to flatten the dough with your fingers now only from above not scientists equipped to the next i think is the slap will. hit the dough in concert from one hand to the
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other destruction. but with the endor use a minimum of flour so it doesn't burn in the open. the classic neopolitan pizza has a simple topping of tomato sauce not so relevant basil. the baker didn't slides it into the oven which is wood fired. it turns the piece a couple of times to ensure it even baking and then quickly pulls it ends it's ready to eat in just sixty to ninety seconds and crucially the pizza has to be soft enough to follow so can be held in the hand. was a success and it would be so you only are getting ever more prestige in recent years nowadays pizzas are on the menu at upscale restaurants too so in addition to the head chef the pizza you'll know is also important the most i think it's a little right by the entrance to the old town is naples oldest pizzeria and tiki pizzeria points out that. there was
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a stand making and selling pizza in this spot way back in seventy thirty eight so. the pizza yellow makes sure the oven temperature does not stray outside the standard four hundred fifty to five hundred degrees celsius. for the difference not a wood fired up when it's not near polishing pizza. general luciano lets his doe rise for forty eight hours. the bass has to be thin and soft not crispy. the raise crust for corn and joanie is another typical feature you could result in a beer my crust should be no higher than two. three centimeters before. today naples is home to some three thousand pizza makers gennaro luciano also trains aspiring p.c. only understood it catered to maintaining the tradition of authentic video pilots and pizza. i inherited their passion for pizza from my great grandfather my grandfather and my father. but you know when i was thirteen i learned the art
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myself now i'm fifty seven and will pass it undermines children and grandchildren it's a tradition that should never be allowed to disappear from the director my feet even hollywood immortalize naples pizza making tradition julia roberts appearance in the end seek a pizzeria mckayla certainly added to the restaurant's popularity. you know its own party think with we came here straight from the airport and we even brought our suitcases just to eat the pizza here. to provide service that. there are only two varieties here marinara and margarita both cost four euros pizza is after all supposed to be nourishment for everyone and other parts of the tradition fostered by naples pizza makers. kids strong was always going to be special he could speak and count before the age of one and they
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aged five started playing piano and composing songs no surprise then that he was dubbed a vendor kynde and compared to mozart now at age twenty six he is an internationally renowned pianist performing the world over we caught up with his compelling character on his current tour of germany. armstrong jets all over the world playing a good hundred concerts a year at the tender age of twenty six he already looks back at over two decades of experience. the one time child prodigy is getting down to the business of life and skipped mentioning. there are people whose job it is to tell stories and for them terms like vonda kids may be useful on occasion lines my what i have but i myself have never thought in such terms. a quick look at the. kid armstrong came to germany from the united states at the
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age of thirteen piano master art for it brenda recognized his exceptional talent and became his mentor. armstrong soon played work centuries old or contemporary with equal virtuosity. whatever kit armstrong does he does it meticulously and passionately whether studying piano or anathema. come that's not a lot to show you can't separate the mathematical and the emotional mathematics is there to describe and discover worlds of beauty went to a deck of. kid armstrong is multi-talented he masters a range of skills almost like child's play he sees origami as a sort of cross between mathematics and music. he likes chicken because he and some as a boy at the age of six see composers chickens senator. and
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a host as they were my pet stick in the earth and it's a great blessing to be able to compose at such a young age. thank you because it's six you can't really use language to describe what's important to you or what you feel with and invest it isn't but music can do that. at once. i begin with a qantas theory hearses with the ensemble resonance in hamburg's morning. because i understand there's this point in the first movement where it's switches from a major to d. major we wanted to freshen up the a major. kid's trailer musicians agree that he's really a nice guy whose interests are by no means limited to music.
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getting we talk a lot about food that's a subject we have in common with the well before you before you got here he spent a few days concentrating intensively on learning how to make the very in dumplings this have to go along yes it brings us together and it's very important actually we've agreed it's the most important thing in life like this and that seems to be just one of many activities he does besides music was it. but we're busy cook when he's on the road three hundred days a year. his mother came from taiwan his father from england he grew up in the united states and studied in paris so where does he call home in two thousand and thirteen he moved to al's own northern france into this church and says in atlanta how this is actually my home i always say there's no living room in the world that's more beautiful than this. just down the grand piano is that a cherished and. fortunately he's got
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a second grand piano apparently this one held up better in this almost unheated room kato and the cold of motivation go together is happy i bought this building in two thousand and thirteen with the idea of turning this former church and have a kind of cultural center. an act to attend a place where friends and other musicians could get together to hear find. a place for artist to. right next to the second story is his dearly loved and often sorely missed kitchen he's still trying to perfect his per variant dumplings. this is an attack this really is something unusual and if. dinner is followed by an exclusive concert now kid armstrong could try to impress
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and demonstrate his virtue on sunday but he has no need to show off he plays william burns contemplate a mess for four voices from the sixteenth century. how many hours a day does he normally play. in a nice i mean mentally or actually sitting at the piano. you also play in your head janitor it is yes of course i can't keep from it. when i'm having a boring conversation for instance i love the piano in my mind's eye. i'm here for how. the music just for me music is a mental process that exists even without the sits. next up we take a stroll through one of europe's more in conspicuous capitals but warsaw in poland
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is fast becoming a populous city break destination as it has plenty to offer a young culture seen as blossoming i'm now in some of visitors can explore unique balls and policy at open at d.j. sets. it may not be one of the most visually appealing cities in europe but right now it is one of the most exciting herman's capital warsaw is booming with a growing list of attractions with tourists and locals alike. the city's most famous landmark is the palace the culture in finance to decade to resent it symbol of soviet domination nowadays the square in front of it is a popular meeting place. was the reason today that four years ago we began setting up trees in flower containers we couldn't plant them in the ground because of all the concrete. and the garden keeps getting bigger in the summer a d.j. plays contemporary sounds to a relaxed crowd in this little oasis. like i think there's
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a lot of people work in the summer too so it's nice for them to come down here to enjoy themselves afterwards if i make sure we let you watch them save us of all the might say warsaw is in the top ten of european capitals in terms of what it has to offer. and like paris and but then it's off as a riverside beach it's a far cry from the old grainy image of warsaw. the light on the bank of the vistula has become one of the city's new hot spots. but it would. there's always something going on here we have no center in the classical sense. center is spread across various neighborhoods. and dr dark central was always positively hopping for many visitors young and old the highlight of the weekend is the multimedia fountain ball on lights sound of music extravaganza with a pro european message. what i'm going or saw is such
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a vibrant place now with so many new attractions are there extra stand out there in sales attractions that are making a thriving kodesh capital an increasingly popular destination for tourists. just before we go i want to urge you to take part in our prize draw which is commemorating your max's upcoming fifteenth birthday so we're giving away a goodie bag with everything a true your max fan could wish for including a very end wrist watch and cookbook so send us photos of yourselves enjoying the program and upload them on our website d.w. dot com slash lifestyle being creative will certainly boost his chances i'll see you again tomorrow about from that. time on your own match point where he knows there is a story brewing nearby bust your own banner ads outside the news
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