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forty to images travel around the globe via social media. but what is perfect can't get fiction and what is factual digital investigators combed through the flood of images and they combine sources try to reconstruct what happened and substantiate claims of crimes in. forensics between bits and bytes. truth detectives starts june thirtieth on d w. three. they're welcome to your own max your daily dose of european lifestyle and culture here's some of what we've got coming up for you today. round up we put full world
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cup team coaches to the texas. hands up the beloved children's book villain makes an unexpected comeback. and pipe up introducing instruments unesco's keen islands heritage. we start off with a look at the football world cup which is in full swing in russia and while the players are performing on the big stage their coaches are the masterminds behind their respective teams tactical now see most of a tional skills and a cool head under pressure those of vital attributes for any top coach but here at your max we also want to take a look at some other aspects here are all hot takes on some of the european coaches at the tone that. the man at the center of the french team is da de shawn a real strategist the hopes of french president in money will mark all rest on his
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shoulders along with those of the entire canasa as a player he was one of the world's best defensive midfielders winning both the world cup and the european championship now his tactic as coach is to spread a little love a hug here a rub there where else can you expect to find that but in france the country of love. we are feeling the love ourselves and give him four out of five i. it's been dubbed the moustache of hope the facial hair of a russian coach stanislav to chess off is when legendary russia fans have been taking to instagram to pose for selfies with a mustache a unique show of support. his leadership style is equally unique he's the man in charge what he says goes in return he's happy to salute his goal scorers. he used to be a goalkeeper in two thousand and one he played for a club in austria under your watch he lived who now coaches germany lurve is his
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great role model russian fans love the results. so far he's delivered we give him three points i. have all the current world cup coaches you walk him live has had a long distant on the job he's been in charge of germany for twelve years he's become something of a style icon on the sidelines and in twenty four team led germany to world cup glory as a player he was definitely the less stylish and less successful. his latest goal is to defend germany's title but he has another project on the side he's published his own cookbook whether it's a recipe for success remains to be seen we get. a paltry two but it's. cordial coach fernando some tosh is the embodiment of some data that typically portuguese state upness dodger and melancholy is a qualified engineer and
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a practicing catholic but he rarely wears a smile not even in twenty sixteen when he led portugal to victory in the euros and was named coach of the year at least he stayed true to him so we give him three out of five. the job of national coach can be tough and highly emotional spain's to take this even moved to tears. one day before the world cup kicked off he was fired because of his decision to begin coaching briana madrid after the tournaments. now for nando ianto has been left to try to straighten things out. a shocking lack of sportsmanship we give it one ball. in the iceland camp looks very different the smallest country ever to qualify for the world cup finals is coached by a man who's actually a dentist by profession made near had dreams and has his own practice back home but
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since iceland surprise excessively euro twenty sixteen he's focused totally on his job as coach and on iceland's fortunes at the world cup at least he can show his players how to grit their teeth and how cool is that. we give it a five ball so i. always take a look at what's making the headlines in europe we start off our euro max express by soaking up some party atmosphere and fronts in. the courtyard of the french president's official residence was transformed into a giant dance floor on thursday part of celebrations marking fatalistic and international celebration of music. it originated in france. some of france's best known in the news it details like have been scheming created in the lineup the president and his wife stopped by to join some one thousand five hundred regulars
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who got free tickets to the case by registering on the president's official website . and staying in paris the highlight of thursday's spring summer twenty nineteen minutes were shows was virgil oblongs debut of louis the top. against the backdrop of a lady royal gardens the american designer who turned out a strong collection with a fresh take on the bags and accessories the french luxury label is famous for. background and street where awards are reflected in bold huge utilitarian jackets spoiler suits him belted pocket back. a racquet and signs the tennis shoes are among more than eighty items of boris becker memorabilia that have gone on sale as the bankrupt retired german tennis star tries to pay off his debts come on singly the numerous trophies are being
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auctioned live online at a london gallery as part of bankruptcy action against the triple wimbledon champion the auction is due to run until june twenty eighth. from boris becker we move on to another german icon although this one is a fictional character the hudson plots all rub a halt some plots is the protagonist of a famous children's book series by thoughtfully poised his three books have been translated into thirty four languages and five years off of the office death a new story is set for publication his daughter suzanne found an unfinished manuscript so the lovable robot is set for a fourth and final journey. hans implants is back and just as in the various as it has always been. tossed in the line a storm the illustrations for the new publication he and the old robber go way back
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to the kennel geneva known each other a long time but it wasn't because of the book at first i was still too little and couldn't read so we had a recording of the story on an lp. we played it over and over again much to our parents' delight. we also had a poster of hearts and plots in our room for a time he sat there watching us over the fence. the old hudson plots and the line as new one difference and yet the same. distinguished of it wasn't about recreating hearts and plots example of. grandmother and constable dimple most certain so they were not to be reinvented or reworked. it was more a matter of dusting them off and bringing them all up to date. as alona says he identifies most with step it. into some position sure he's
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a bit scatterbrained and things always happen to him he steps in pots of glue or gets tangled up in sticky tape and that happens to me to one of us president of. the newly published stories entitled the rebel heart some thoughts on the moon rockets he wants his dogs have found the money script among his papers after his death. had originally written the story as a script for a couple. doors and goes on issues because well usually the robertson plots is a simple story where there is gossip girl and supple and there's grandmother and rattles there's the constable there is usually not the brightest of people so there's the robber who is bad but at the same time shouldn't be taken too seriously and there's well in the puppet theaters of my childhood there was still death and the devil if. the story was published in nine hundred sixty two then came to mall
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volumes generations of children especially in german speaking countries lapped up the tales and grew to love the grumpy rabbit who even dared to attack customs grandmother with a campus shooting pistol. orthe want to run mother wipe the lenses of opponents me and put them back on suddenly her face became all white oh dear is that you my thought you'd been locked away for fourteen days in the fire engine house was not going to be good. in the new volume the full hudson plots might just be a little gentle and sweeter than he used to be author of the himself didn't take a rigid view of his characters played by the way as a grown up i think it's right to show that nobody is entirely evil and that nobody is entirely good even in children's stories it was a kind of dance we got to. put austin's and i know coming up with new illustrations for such a well known set of characters was thrilling but
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a bit scary to. imagine that sufficiently i often had mixed opinions about this because i kept thinking if the book gets published people are going to buy a possible including some who know the original and the old oxen plots. do not some photon for that can turn of course they're going to make comparisons how's the muscular from but i shouldn't a word. coming up with the publisher in the. lead all turned out for the day. this and zero was a wonderful commission of lots of fun in front of and not like any other down. to forty five. back to another generation. time now for the final installment in this week's series on the european traditions
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today we're taking a close look at an unusual instrument you may have heard the wailing sounds of the scottish back pipe but what about the alien pipes the irish equivalent was developed in the mid eighteenth century and it its name translates to elbow pipes we travel to dublin to have a listen. the sound of the dylan pipes kevin russell me is one of the best in one pipers in ireland. had like scotland's famous back pipes dylan pipes get here pumped in the players' elbow. musically the one pipes are more versatile than other bagpipes. the pipe
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chatter has two octaves go into three. these pipes have regulators to called for a complete in their melody. i like this the soft sound of the pipes i like sweet sound sweet tone. traditionally male and pipes are played only indoors the cobblestone pub in dublin hosts live music sessions every evening. to these folk musicians the instruments sound or something very special. i suppose one of the oldest instruments armin's and it's a beautiful sense it's like the backbone of the session it's you know. the whole
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room can hear us and you just start in behind us and there is a really special said the scene he said you don't get from any other incident cd. six generations of kevin ross and family have played the game one pipes. the history of being dylan more union pipes comes back to the team so. for many years it was a favorite among high society. but by the mid one nine hundred sixty s. the tradition was fading and in danger of disappearing altogether. kevin ross and his grandfather leo played a key role in saving the instrument from oblivion he was a virtue also a teacher and the builder of the pipes. his favorite set of pipes that he made himself is now on display in the national museum of ireland. and his father william learned play they can spend all of his life learning and perfecting his arch and
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leo learn from him the young person so he had all that knowledge to start over with and in the one nine hundred twenty s. when you listen to leo's playing the reed are so like to be blown very sweet so it's the balance of the reeds which is the real secret. keegan has been making ellen pipes for some twenty years he'll learn the craft from his grandfather working ebony and artificial ivory requires the utmost care and patience. it's a labor intensive process and completing an entire set of pipes can take up to a year. keegan also takes great care with the reeds. heart of the instruments hard to read. this what makes the sound on the melody chanters the most difficult it's really part of point making this takes years to
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master how to make three percent decides work on a pinch tone volume. is hard to blow soft a blow so it's a sound of these that and that's you know. one two three. kevin ross some does what he can to keep the tradition alive including giving lessons to others the students are his nephews their to be part of the sixth russian generation to master this instrument even when you're able to play the notes it still takes practice and practice he'll just feel the air and how much are you need him what you play it's all about the rhythm and getting into and i think it's also the greatest the greatest joy about it is once you've mastered that when you're playing in a session you just kind of feel the rhythm that everyone else has got going and it's hard to lose that it was having a fit and feels really good to be a part of a. healing
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piping in ireland another intangible part of world cultural heritage that is by no means ready for the museum shelf. from new york. next up we look at some landscape photography with a twist tomas read of blood the lines of reality and fiction with his photography manipulating pictures to trick his audience by adding alter official details into real surroundings he creates a staged scene that looks authentic at first for the observe it becomes difficult to tell what is actually real. this town by a lake is a recent work by thomas for data in fact it's made of tiny models lined up beside a puddle of how the should i mean i've always been interested in artificial worlds
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deceived by one of my themes has been amusement parks landscapes that look like they were put together out of building blocks like a doll's house and it was just a short step from that to actually building model worlds in real landscapes of the pollen like this one. is he looks a bit like an american drive in a cinema somewhere out in the wild i mean but in fact it's just a little pile of sand in a gravel pit near the town of basra is how to live in pollution i do that in this case it was a pretty old heap and there was mosque growing on it and the wind and rain had left their mark on walls of a thought to have been on top and even to erosion had eaten into it too so it was a lovely and varied landscape in miniature forced off and then we called it. played out also relishes the inverse scenes from real life that no artificial and stage. as in the own use mint park scene loves to explore.
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domestic landscapes is a series of photographs of photos of exotic locations the outside world surrounding private spaces. have been flying off the i put ads in local newspapers and for the artists looking for photographic wallpaper in a german living room first of all if you can be four or five people would respond to each ad if they were really happy and proud to have somebody take an interest in their wallpaper. the with and i took eighty percent of these pictures right here in the state of north rhine-westphalia why not a few on the north sea coast and some in frankfurt but most around here are here for. his exhibition in book for time called scenery use early works by veda are also on show the traces birds leave when they fly into windows. and
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plastic rubbish on a danish island. that includes the island is wrapped in plastic foil every spring so the potatoes grow faster and can be harvested earlier i look for twenty years they didn't know what to do with all the plastic waste so they just dumped it in there was lots of space so over two decades a huge landscape of the plastic developed a lot of the size of several football fields and that was in one thousand nine hundred four that's about and they deposited a layer of sand on earth on top of all the foil but when you touch the grass you'd soon find plastic it was a weird mix of disgusting and fascinating and before he could impress enough. thomas relishes the mind bending interplay of the artificial and the natural the pretend and the real. in our ongoing series cause we take you behind the scenes at some of the continent's top restaurants today our journey leads us to the republic of tatarstan in russia chasm is the
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region's capital and also one of eleven host cities at the world cup in fact germany will play south korea then next week the players may discover the desert shock shock is a firm fixture in tassie cuisine let's get a taste of the dish and the local culture. various cultures and religions makes in the capital of tatarstan. almost five hundred years ago russians are ivan the terrible conquered carnate of cousins but the tart ass here has managed to retain their identity through their language their culture and their cuisine. dishes are typical for the cuisine of this formerly nomadic people. but tartar stands national dessert is jack jack fried honey cake while many other turkey peoples also make any child tracking
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their titles claimed to have invented it design there's even a museum devoted to track jack in this lovingly reconstructed nineteenth century home which belonged to a tartar merchant nadezhda narrow minova tells us the history of this sweet treat and its importance to tata culture. that it's on the janitor is a traditional tato dish that used to be made only for big celebrations mainly weddings. the size of the track track and the way it was decorated showed how wealthy the family was. the popular restaurant tartar scar just love boat which means a tart up quarter serves up typical tart our dishes and most guests order chatter for dessert. is the
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restaurant's head chef her mother taught her how to cook. how to store the best of table with that attack is unthinkable my mom always made it for birthdays anniversaries and other events. you don't need many ingredients to prepare a child check the dough is made from eggs flour and salt needed together. it's a simple recipe which uses ingredients that every farmer had at home and her meat your mother told her says that explains chuck track success. says you might see what a traditionally a land of farmers people kept livestock so they had fat for frying honey and grains along. major doesn't use exact measurements she just goes by her gut feeling well major domo is then left to chill for half an hour. that it's rolled out. and cut into narrow strips. they're then tossed
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was found the building blocks for the chop jack are now ready. fried in hot oil until that nice and crispy. delicious. time to make the syrup preferably from pure honey. it should only be boiled briefly so it doesn't get to fake the cooldown strips of endows to with as much money as possible and mix together now the track is formed by now. they can take any form heart shaped circular or shapes like achieve it take up the typical time to head covering. whether decorated old plane the chuck truck is placed at the center of the table which holds plenty of other delicious trait. that that here's a typical parametric filled with meat. here's our selection of cakes and the
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