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but that's shaking families and society to the cool. it will be angry sometimes i think that. starts july heat d w. however i want to welcome to another fun filled division of your max with me your host meghan lee from sightseeing in the spanish capital to harvesting herb's on a rooftop we've got lots in store for you today here's a look at what's coming up. on power and cheering on the teams at this year's the soccer world cup. my madrid insiders to
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support the spanish capital. and counter three intrepid young filmmakers head for antarctica. this year's world cup in russia has been anything but predictable title defenders germany crashed out early in the biggest upset the team has seen in decades while other teams which were less favored by the bookies have made the most progress but the fact that so much as left up to chance is what makes this tournament so much fun but the games wouldn't amount to anything without the fans so today we take a closer look at some of the most loyal ones and how they feel about this year's world cup. russia's marketing machine couldn't have hoped for more the country's fans at the world cup have been open friendly and happy tears of lincolns proved unfounded instead like here on moscow's
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red square fans from all over the world have been thanking russia for its hospitality. by the smuggling by their hand even if it still isn't tipped to win the russian national team has made it to the quarterfinals not least to their friendly fans so five both of them. the japanese fans were a model guests. as this scene shows after their game they swarm through their stands picking up garbage packing it in bags they've brought themselves it's what they do back home we have to putting our japanese mind it's me right mickey yes me to me. rolled over to my mind. and that kind of helpful attitude even infected the opposing fans. but they're cleaning up pensive five goals for the japanese. emotions among german fans have
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been turbulent first coping with a loss to mexico. then in the second match a glimmer of hope a last minute victory against sweden redemption. but then the unimaginable a loss to south korea and germany was out in the preliminary round for the first time in world cup history heavy blow. as a consolation prize we give them to ball. one person's pain can be another person's pleasure england fans were overjoyed at germany's dismal performance. there weren't many of them on hand to rub it in though just two thousand five hundred showed off england's first game in the tournament most stayed home. a mistake because their national team had every reason to celebrate six one against
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panama then the historic victory in a penalty shootout against colombia. though the english fans lose points for a shot in florida they get three balls. next to the fans that have the longest journey peruvians thirteen thousand kilometers from home but they still managed to turn every game into a home fixture twenty five thousand from fans showed up for the first match in the smallest of russian venues sometimes they were determined to be part of the country's first to welcome the parents in thirty six year olds. and those in state of hong won no less passionate a penalty called during the match against denmark triggered a measurable earthquake in peru. though they didn't advance to the knockout stage peruvian fans certainly proved they never gave up. better luck next time and five zero. and the country with the smallest population
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really stood out when it came to enthusiasm by some estimates there were around thirty thousand icelandic fans in russia about a tenth of the population. i mean it's just our first world cup i mean you can't miss it like my family says like for not. was. back home in iceland fans were also overjoyed at the draw celebrating it like it was away. even though they didn't move on to the next round a real icelandic fan doesn't that's a detail like that get them down. for that attitude a good pick still. and of course. helps all right moving on now to today's express and a brief look at other stories making headlines on the european culture scene we start off with the latest from the shows in the french capital paris.
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on tuesday lagerfeld presented chanel's fall and winter collection at the paris fashion week for the show with the growing polly exhibit hall the star designer and book fan recreated the second panda bookseller stands among the sand lagerfeld had an announcement to make at the show spanish film star penelope cruz is the new face of should know the oscar winning actress will join the ranks of other ambassadors for the brand among them cloudy issues for and nicole kidman to paris or to to a fashion week wraps up on july the fifth. the number of bicycles in german streets continues to soar at the start of twenty seventeen german households owned nearly seventy million of them nearly a million more than begin before the biggest increase comes in one segment. each
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bikes over three years the number of the bikes in private households nearly doubled in a recent survey three out of four between the ages of fourteen and sixty nine said they ride a bike. on tuesday potsdam as phil museum opens an exhibit on the classic danish olsen gang film series made from one nine hundred sixty eight to nine hundred ninety eight the crime comedies featured the exploits of a gang of small time crooks always trying to pull off that one big job and failing dismally the eggs edition includes film props many scripts and set designs the series was a smash hit in denmark pomona hungary and the former east germany. all this week we've been taking you on trips to europe major cities for a look at them from a different perspective and today we're heading to the spanish capital madrid to get to know some of the lesser known quarters of the city while from shopping in
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a flea market to ancient egyptian ruins we get some insider tips from a local on how to discover some of madrid's hidden secrets. this is the madrid familiar to millions of tourists. and this is tina in the west of the city the oldest district in the spanish capital. rafael debbie goes loves coming here to the bottom. the location scout often brings clients from the film and photography industry here. this is my favorite place imma try to have breakfast because we're away from the noise but it's still in the center of the city but it's a district that draws a lot of artists like actors from film television and theatre and you can even hear
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the birds chirping here and there it's a place where you can get your thoughts roam free where you can listen to your whole time those and then they get it up inside us and that just with. just a few steps away the roster of flea market takes place every sunday. the open air market is more than four hundred years old. this. special place for me because there's always a mix here of locals from all backgrounds the swellest taurus it's a really democratic space because the. one part of the market is devoted to antiques today rafael find something that catches his honor. at the edge of montera park you'll find a piece of ancient egypt the temple of de bog is more than two thousand years old it was a gift from the egyptian government in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight after spain helped save other architectural monuments there for the evil but it must be
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punished transporting the structure was in his difficulties solving the problem of where to put it you know i mean this in the end they decided to put the temple here close to the city center. it's in one of the city's most desirable districts. and that draws people here. another attraction is the park came under it rio in what was once the neglected western part of the city. today it's in a way says for locals on the banks of the mind's eye not as river. which of money lead yes many metal and used don't even know that the city has a river between two thousand and six and two thousand and eleven district changed a lot on the river became a more prominent part of the cityscape and then modest spectacular architecture popped up alongside the spectacular. many buildings were converted like this former slaughter house which has been turned into
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a cultural center. at the moment the exhibits on display focus on the topics of movement. the north east of the spanish capital is more reminiscent of new york this is where you'll find the highest skyscrapers in spain the quatro thought a door for towers was designed by a team that included star architect norman foster. they lie at the heart of the grid snoopy's news district. for more traditional atmosphere head for the sweet shop navios in the city center. the small family owned business has been producing violet flavored candy for over one hundred years. and lots of people give them as gifts at birthdays weddings baptisms
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a first communion and we have special versions of these events or you can buy them as a souvenir as madrid when you their money. back to the old district of latino location scout but offer help if you go i stopped off at his favorite bar. rodrigues. is the kind of this place to be it's been around since eight hundred sixty you know it's a very authentic experience it's a mixture of madrid and you impasse cuisine it's wonderful. to round off the tour we head for the concert become park the former royal hunting grounds are now the perfect place to enjoy a spectacular view of madrid. now's a good time to let you in on this week's draw we would like to know which european cities you would like to discover just go to our website and take part in our
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survey and by doing so you qualify to win an exclusive euro max watch all right it is now time for my favorite part of the show when we get a sneak peek into someone's humble abode and for today's euro max to lex we are off to the northern is stony at in the baltic now this is where architect well our mark found a traditional captain's house on the structure was built over one hundred years ago so the owners took their time renovating it the result is a unique yet cozies getaway just perfect for this time of the year. national park lies on the gulf of finland about seventy kilometers east of the estonian capital. amid the tracts of wilderness are historically protected villages comprised of the wooden houses once typical of the region. in nuttery right by the
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sea is goddess and mark's weekend getaway a captain's house originally built in one thousand no to. that day that are the most common and well come. the ground floor is a jumble of small rooms with the living room is the centerpiece the interiors are a hodgepodge of rustic and large areas the couple searched for five years before they found the right structure for a seaside escape. it's a bless to find a place and you really feel the place was looking for you to. not only you were looking for a specific place but you really hear or feel the the place is calling for you to come here come here we want you here. character picked out the wallpaper pattern they were all made in finland. i love gold and blue and white
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these are really close i feel connected to and golden just lifts you up somehow and there is something. in it and maybe there is something solomon in me to do. she's a singer and this is where she works on new songs so many songs just come to me when i play this piano when they go to the c.m. down to trust you know you open up and songs keep floating to you. the dining room also serves as well as office when they have company they put the two small tables together the architect stripped a section of wall and the doors restored though not quite faithfully to the originals. with the the doors and leave them without paint one hundred years ago everybody likes
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a bait because bait was expensive paint was like more them and those are they paint so it's a little bit of the ticket thing that. we like these kind of foods and bought with the baby. the family bought the house in two thousand and six and spent two years overseeing extensive renovations before they moved down. these grow the food buildings you know have. forever worked for ever. going to for a living organism. they completely remodeled the upper floor under the. the roof in the bathroom is up here. downstairs is the children's room and another guest room. one of laura's favorite touches is a lamp that he made himself out of piano wire. the kitchen is next to the living room everything was modernized except for the old stove which still serves its
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original purpose. actually it's the first kitchen i really designed yeah i like. to cook for my friends and visitors because through food i can give something i can pass something and i can. and that means a lot to me. the couple both work in tolland where they have an apartment their weekend house and not are a provides a welcome contrast with so we did for him it's in summer time in wintertime springtime all the time thing you know different than. you feel it going to work you flowing well you miss bossing buddy here when you are in the city you know he said. everything same so it's make you because. the house was built by seafarers and it sits on two and a half heck cares of land the couple come out here whenever they can especially in summer when they can sit outdoors and enjoy the sea view.
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and if you would like to get more interesting ideas on home decoration then please check out our you tube channel on interior design here is what you will find the. interior design at its best check out our you tube channel detail the interior design stunning ideas spectacular buildings and d.i.y. tutorials on home decoration we'll take you inside the most beautiful european homes show you the latest in furniture fabrics and accessories subscribe and don't . on you tube. as we stand in line with our groceries at the supermarket many city dwellers like me dream of owning their own garden where they can grow their own fruits and
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vegetables now in the french capital that dream is starting to become reality because a whole range of freshly grown products are ready for harvesting on the roofs of paris. the harvest is modest and the same can be said for the garden it came from the whole family has been a lot of just three square meters on this rooftop in paris they pay thirty eight euros a month for the privilege and they say it's money well spent. times and it's really pleasant here with the river and view between the buildings it's a little slice of nature. in this man that's where. there are some two hundred fifty plots on the rooftop garden each to nourish about seventy plants this season the family has planted fennel lettuce strawberries and turnips city to keep us had the idea that people could go mar city is growing over larcher and there's more and more concrete like there's little space except on the roofs which often aren't used
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at all. so i had the idea to make the city greener and at the same time grow healthy produce. an online advert for the plots called this man's attention and he immediately signed up for one but he comes here several times a week to get them to preserve the vegetables are of course more expensive than those in the market but they really fresh you also learn something about gardening and to appreciate the produce more i don't have space for a garden and this is fun than a good compromise. he's not alone six hundred parisians are on a waiting list for a plot of the rooftop sight cost three hundred thousand euro's to set up it's a business but also more than that it's all been people in the city of lost their connection to nature they have no idea anymore what to do with plants. next year shaped health plans to expand in paris and to all the cities turning even more
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french rooftops into garden. from the sunny rooftops of paris to the frozen expanses of and arctic up that's where three young filmmakers from northern germany made their dream come true when they traveled there to film their first full length movie now is due to hit cinemas here in germany later this year but we asked the three young adventurers why they chose this rather unusual location for their first major project. to take nearly fourteen million square kilometers of ice and snow and somewhere in the icy waist three students from paymah half and they've come with cameras and a bold plan to shoot their first feature length movie here. a month ago when i first everyone gave us these funny looks like what antarctica is why. they say go
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to the mall of the right to cuba the caribbean make a surfing move him do something you know it's and talk to get doesn't sound relaxing or like a great experience. but the trio did it anyway and the footage they pull back is nothing short of breath taking. into. play mahasen where an idea took root that would grow into a reality tim davidge dennis and michele shared a dream of the icy land mass of the planet seven tone. if you think it's about fourteen thousand kilometers from braemar all from this this is the only continent that's not settled so it's really about as remote as you can get. it is you can hardly even imagine getting there so we said ok precisely because it's so far away that will be what captures the attention. after almost two years of planning and organization the trio finally boarded the expedition ship or tainio during the
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voyage from when this iris to the edge of antarctica the wind at times gusted up twenty knots with waves many metres in height if you want. we're thinking it was a tough trip and they were thankful to finally arrive. for a common descent before we got here it seemed like a dream somehow unreal but when we arrived it was like wow euphoria we just taken the first step on the ice was the perfect moment for me it was like landing on the moon. that three friends traveled on the ice pack for a month the greatest challenge for both filmmakers and equipment the extreme weather conditions with temperatures rising or falling by up to forty five degrees celsius in a single day but the things they saw more than made up for all the hardships isn't there with the car we were with being over the water at fifty kilometers an hour leaping all the waves penguins jumping out of the water like dolphins was a once in a lifetime experience which could have told
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a lot because i was ill it's almost not my. helicopter lands and you climb out and walk towards the penguins it's breathtaking you don't know where to turn the camera first so you just can't get enough of the scenery like that and you can see nothing . but the film isn't a nature documentary it's about what went on behind the camera between the men on the journey they wanted the audience to experience its highs i'm close family censure than even your tree. would cut i want to talk about these days people often ask the younger generation what do you want to be there are always these questions about your future what job you're going to do and you always hear people say do something sensible. what we'd like our movie to show is that there are things that may not sound that sensible at first but end up bringing you much further than taking the safest and easiest road would have just begun says
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like. a young filmmakers have a lot of what's left to do they still have to view an edit some one hundred thirty hours of footage the. bulldozes terms and movie about the i'm tom pick up project the hit german cinemas this fall. and with that we were out of another edition of the show now don't forget to visit our web site for more on the program for me in the rest of the crew here euro max as always thanks for tuning and boasting again for. the next time on euro. dutch for talk of her and don't call via has been taking pictures of famous musicians for more than forty years because i can record for to capture the international rock and pop scene like a few others a retrospective with some one hundred twenty of his most famous shots is now on show in amber i can make rock images next time on your own.
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australia's force of finance borders. police and soldiers are practicing how to repel migrants. but some locals find the drills totally inappropriate so. it's fear mongering and i'm really feeling it that's because very few migrants are now crossing into the alpine public. in thirty minutes on d w. four sarah willis plan is a passion. to. join her journey as musical discovery
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this episode features a very unusual musician it is. the stuff that. is redress envelops his audience billion. new team in baseball t.w. . it's all happening coach of it. during link to lose from africa and the world cup. your link to exception stories and discussions came to unload some stupid new stuff including program tonight from funny to me from the news of these eaves and why i would say d. damn good comes the traffic come join us on facebook at g.w. africa. they live to surf but.
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danger lurks in the water we were there all year long. surfing into west end and polluted water not only being the witness but the time being victims i mean was it troubles or gastric troubles. basically this is still only a small incident back up over the nation fill out a shelf. fumin sewage completely untreated i'm strong water coming out of the right considering that an absence of water calling us crime yet. is going to have to go somewhere every day and sees more and more rubbish each time the others perceive gives me everything because waves the wind i have to give something back i feel obliged to look at issues into many of us are.
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going waves surfers fighting against unseen pollution in the city starts july fourteenth w. . right british police have announced that the substance responsible for the poisoning of two u.k. citizens in solsbury england was the same compound used in the attack on a former russian spy and his daughter in march despite the fresh poisoning investigators say that the risk to the public is low. thousands of taking to the streets in poland's capital warsaw to challenge a law that lowers the retirement age for supreme court judges one of the protesters was the country's sixty five year old chief justice who showed up for.

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