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see just a call from super lindsay to do. a very close thing is put it into active exercises writing about i d w don't come slash dungeon and on facebook in the app store. and jam and for free with the devil you. are on a volunteer another show on your hosted meghan lea from seoul desires to cooking for peace we've got a mixed bag on the show today here's a look at what's coming up. this one where one of the stars flocked to the shop greek sandal maker cantelli somali senos. joined him just go world famous
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music producer george on the road on his back at the turntable. and marja masterpieces why a german insurance company stores damaged works of art. every summer newer styles of sandal come out on the market but one in particular is always a popular choice there greek sandal for example the scrappy kind that wraps around the foot and goes up the ankle and now it can sometimes be seen on some statues representing greek figures like plato and socrates well the athens shoemaker tell these malise a noce describes himself as the artist and poet of the greek sandal or his family business now in its third generation specializes in it and we went there to find out what it says sets his greek sandal apart from the rest. all kinds of variations on the greek sandal can be spotted on the streets of athens around. the acropolis. here they've been around for thousands of years already.
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even the ancient greek philosopher plato was sandals. the leather son of footways now popular all over the wild but how does it feel to wear them in greece i usually don't really where i'm at home because it's true colors so over here my feet are much more free. there's something historical about it because you can see them you know the paintings the starters but it's all over the many turns and when you wear them you really understand why they keep on being where there's some of those are amazing. many ceos is one of the best greek sandal makers he studied art in new york but then returns with. his workshop is located in the city center. his family could be making samples for three generations. makes me happy to produce a pair of sandals the same way they were made three thousand years ago i feel like
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i'm in my element with a fish in water. the many cmos families handcrafted designs are being worn by v.i.p.'s including actress and hathaway. singer barbra streisand actress sarah jessica parker former first lady jackie kennedy onassis and even the beatles but pantelis many seen last doesn't differentiate between the stars tourists and locals it was there. were democratic. view every individual foot as a challenge that means we create for this but we don't care if it starts of a fee ip or an ordinary person it's all the same to was here in the shadow of the acropolis that didn't matter in the old greece nor does it in a new greece towards its all the same. many of the statues around town. famous historical figures who also wore simple sandals.
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for example the statesman para cli's in the athens city hall. slater and his fellow philosopher socrates in front of the academy of athens. to wear simple lace up sandals which were later adopted by the romans. in the fifteenth and sixteenth century open toed shoes called buskins were all the rage women wore these shoes which featured high corks under the hoop skirts to make them look taller. pantelis many seen also continues to find inspiration in the historical figures who wore greek samples his father always carried a sketch pad with him to draw pictures of footwear on statues. whenever
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i look at ancient statues that wear these sandals i'm always impressed that people already wore this kind of shoes three thousand years ago. fell in love and they went to war while wearing them. they lived their lives in the and these sandals are still around today. at his store the master shoemaker fits every sandal personally he has many regular customers. my parents brought me here to buy my first pair of sandals later i brought my children every time we're in athens we buy sandals here. seem to be vertical great shoes one made by someone who's been doing this for years using skills passed down from father to son. you can see that many famous people buy. issues here we wearing the sandals we absorb the culture something will take
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them back to paris with all reminders of her time in greece. greek sandals the perfect summer footwear since the days of antiquity. well now is a good time to let you in on this week's draw since we are still in the midst of summer now most of europe has been experiencing some of the hottest temperatures on record so we would like to know if you have any tips on how to survive the heat some of you have already sent in some ideas such as made cotton from pakistan who likes to take an outdoor bath with his son or mohammad nazi from morocco who likes to take a dip in the ocean but there's also an unconventional method so he took let's go from germany likes to look. photo all right so thank you for sending in those photos keep them coming just go to our website for all the details and by doing so you qualify to win a euro max watch all right moving on now into
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a brief around up of other stories making headlines on the culture scene. rolling stones guitarist money board his conan to come paying to save the world's rhinos he and various other artists designed and painted twenty one rhino scooters are now dotted around the british capital would say he was inspired by various african flags and a real rhino name spike that he has adopted. i want my kids and i want everyone's kids to be able to see the future years and. we're losing three rhinos a. totally shocking descriptions will be auctioned to christie's in october proceeds will go to the nonprofit wildlife organization tusk ronnie wood is a longtime supporter and first time patron of the organization since march of ninety one. games com
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europe's biggest trade fair for interactive games and entertainment has kicked off and come on over three hundred fifty thousand visitors are expected this year to trade fair is a highlight for both the makers of video games and the fans to get a chance to check out all the new games before they're available in the stores games com runs until august sixth when the fan. but d.b. finds james bond's car in the movie gold thing is coming back aston martin has announced it will create a limited edition of twenty five cars which will cost some three million euro as each but don't think that the p five will feature gadgets from the film and the famous revolving license plates but no secrets in any case the car won't be street legal it's meant more as a collector's item. at
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seventy eight most people are well into retirement enjoying the fruits of their labors but songwriter and music producer george is doing just the opposite the so-called father of disco is still very much involved in the industry and even works as a d.j. at some venue's now over the course of his career rhoda has written or perdue songs for many of the big names in pop music including donna summer david bowie freddie mercury just to name a few and these chalked up three oscars and four grammys well we caught up with him at a performance in munich. in the early nineteen seventies donna summer was a shy young singer who performed in musicals. then while living in munich she met giorgio moroder i don't. mind if.
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i. love to love you baby went to number two of us charts and number four in the u.k. even though the b.b.c. refused to play. i wanted to do something really sexy so i never dreamt it all turned out that if you. don't know how to madonna's i was the one who came up with the line love to love you we went into the studio with me arabella house i started off playing a bit of guitar two three four five days later we thought how far can we go putting sex into this. pain praying and. marauders disco sound made in munich soon took a world by storm. for one night's he returned to the city where he
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once shot to fame. ever since twenty thirteen when electronic joe daft punk's paid tribute to him with the track giorgio by rhoda has been in demand as a d.j. all over the world from norton sixty b. who have five six or seven notes and they have to be just right. of course a longer song also has to be good to become a hit but then you have time to develop the melody i think that in creating a song a short melody is really tough. and. i'll go oh who's that contador. oscar winner giorgio moroder. ga marauder has just come from hollywood where he received the film world's highest honor. of mine and i composed my first film for midnight express something new that's really something it was your first soundtrack wins the one. top award thank
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you. for the chase the main theme from midnight express was some pulled dozens of times and that was just the beginning rhoda now has three oscars to his credit but he came from humble beginnings in south are all my new kids had a really normal childhood invited got dana i went to school to art school then i went to school in rather a so in northern italy and started to play the guitar. and i listened to a lot of english language music she was. not german or italian mostly english. and i really liked all songs diana. i think it was that song that convinced me to start working on his music business.
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giorgio moroder was born in south to roll it's only a nine hundred forty at the age of nineteen he left home inter jura forming as a basis to nightclubs and writing popular music. in munich he churned out one hits after another he was also one of the first to record an album in which one track flowed into the next like the perfect mix take he was always experimenting with the latest technology. a simpler anything with a synthesizer there are some effects that can sound in the longer stretches of a song how should i put it slightly lame yes a bit of the same but i think the special synthesizer effect happening less and less it's the synthesizer is gradually being recognized as an instrument and it's a right yes but isn't it a cold instrument a technical instrument yes it can sound a bit cooler than a violin and a guy. americans in particular loved the school sounds.
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george romero to move to hollywood and began producing music for films like flashdance scarface and top gun. he played everything by ear and was showered with success. a club in los angeles was even named after him you know. i grew. up in a life that's not easy to come by. but when you and you're successful and have a great loving wife very loving son all that you could say that you've been lucky. if you're happy. that's my glucose. and. the road has sold millions of albums more than one hundred of his records went gold or platinum and he's won for a grammy his songs influenced an entire generation. so the man dubbed the father of
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disco still doesn't care much for dancing. peace in the middle east may still be elusive but here in berlin a restaurant created by an israeli and a palestinian gives hope for future relations at the cannon restaurant in the trendy district of prince our barrack the owners demonstrate how peace and understanding can be reached through the stomach and it's all based on a family recipe for home. get a taste of the middle east in the heart of berlin in the cities france lower paris district promises served up by two chefs who aim to promote international understanding. that's because all spend it is really and it is palestinian. fellow molecule.
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the ongoing conflict between the israelis and the palestinians plays no role here in this kitchen there's dancing instead of fighting. the two men met in berlin with their restaurant they hope to build bridges between their people so they called it come on it's basically name from the old testimony the land off hebrew name the father off all the. religions the jewish christie and the muslims and and very all started this is the point where we're all united under one house and this is what we try to create here and of course the food is from that. and one station particular is still enjoyed by people all over the middle east promised. this day of course spread made from chickpeas is a staple of middle eastern cuisine. these are curage and mixed with
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salt sugar let men juice and he needs. and while on their home mrs wright. worked magical in this almost it's a recipe that it's hundred years our my family recipe. that we've been so we need to use the best to greedy and when we combine it it's amazing guys you know i the world for most can't change the words come with is better there is no saying make from the smoke war. this is a powerful way. and the two chefs demonstrate the versatility of this dish every day for instance they make a home a spur from chick peas and lentils. but most of their guests love to eat hummus the traditional way preferably topped with a sixty lemon garlic sauce. for palestinians and israelis alike the food served up
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here at the common restaurant is a taste of home this place is really like this really good like you'd like but. a little bit like on the beach. beach and always been davida i firmly believe that one day there will be peace in the middle east. most of the time being here we all watch it's not possible how much of a there is between. between the. both of the side in both of the sides and weak arming and proving that that's across of all. these t.v. chefs are living proof that the way to a man's heart is through his stomach. your max is a very active on social media we have a facebook account which you can friend us on and we are also active on instagram where you can follow a follow our daily activities here's more on what you will find there. europe at
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its best your imax brings you the highlights on instagram stunning landscapes spectacular buildings and mouthwatering delicacies our reporters are constantly on the look out with their cameras we look forward to your comments check out our joy amount instagram stories and discover how exciting and diverse europe can be. on instagram. have you ever thought about what happens to renowned pieces of art if they get damaged in a move from one space to another while it happens more often than you would think the pieces are of course insured but often the artists will distance themselves from the work so they end up in a warehouse for damaged goods in the hopes of being a eventually being restored and put on display again. a minor defect but a total write off get harder as work is no longer immaculate and can't be restored
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the artist crossed out his signature he didn't want this work to be displayed in a museum anymore but the x. art insurance firm is keeping it anyway. it's still clearly a work by one of the world's most famous artists and we can't destroy it for ethical reasons ishmael got me. on the. this warehouse in cologne is full of damaged but not so damaged that it should be discarded much of it still has significant value in terms of art history like this piece by the surrealist artist. which met a surreal end because of building work the up of a wrecking ball with too much momentum went through a wall into the living room of an art collector couple and i was decatur kohan that while going. to work so often damaged during transport like this huge beatles music by young. the great overturned the glass shattered the beatles fell off what now
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and what kind of close though we had on this could be restored but it would be a lot of work. a third of the surface would have to be removed to work on these parts and we knew that. the insurance company examines about thirty damaged artworks per year it usually decides to keep them because who knows whether it might make sense to restore them at a later date. it's not always develops so does the artist what meaning does an artwork have suffered as how has the nature of an artwork changed this can have an impact on its future value and the artist's value might also develop or restorers might develop new techniques to salvage damaged works that could remove scratches on large format photos like this one by peter lindbergh for example. at the moment it doesn't seem as if this work by swiss artist can ever be salvaged the idea was
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to reflect on our throw away society the work survived forty years before being damaged during transport is it to be thrown away a country course it can't be thrown away it's still a piece by shilling and bears witness to its time. damaged waiting for the day when it can be displayed once again. and finally every language has a word for happiness but what about the feeling you get when you're finished with dinner and you just want to sit around the table chatting with friends while english as you can see you need several words to describe that feeling but in other languages certain situations which bring about good feelings can be summed up in one word now for today's high five we've put together some examples so here are. the moments of happiness for which europeans have coined special words.
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the danes often run close to the top of the global happiness index. the secret could be the good work life balance and to mark. the word all by its later denotes the sense of happiness about having a good job. and here working overtime inst frowned upon. in ireland it's considered more of a relief when the working day is over. in gaelic it's called sickness cre it's the deep sense of satisfaction when a job is done scientists believe the feeling of happiness is actually triggered window for minas released in the brain. it's considered very impolite in spain if a waiter brings the bill as soon as the diners have finished eating spaniards love
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to take time over their meal. it's called so pretty may suck sitting together and chatting after eating. it's a real institution in spain and can last much longer than the meal itself. the swedes love to be out in nature and are clearly early risers they called a sense of pleasure derived from. early morning picnic good content it means to enjoy the corners of the birds at dawn for sweets a real moment of happiness. the. winter is long and dark in norway and the summer short and cool but norwegians are some of the happiest people on earth according to the global index. especially in the spring i think just in this bright light that. we discovered and then we are happy. and specially when they can combine it with the beer which appeals
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means to enjoy a beer outside during the first warm days of spring the norwegians know it's the small things in life that can make all the difference. now it certainly is true anyway that it is time to say go by want over gaza check us out on social media for more on the program or go to our website to see the reports again from in the rest of the crew here at euro max as always thanks for watching us think and tomorrow. on the next edition of miramax the european elvis festival in back now higher with lots of rock n roll and classic cars this little german town was actually home to elvis presley in the late one nine hundred fifty s. what do you make us army you're a max reporter how we roll in some finds out about the big star he caused and why
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someone. ten million people in the world the stakes they have no nationality and the total made up of all kinds. of that everyone has the right to. everyone has the right to send home. paul mann a forward who was a campaign manager for u.s. president donald trump has been found guilty of tax fraud a jury found a man of ford guilty of eight financial crimes a judge declared a mistrial on ten other counts the jury could not agree on the verdict is the first trial victory of a special counsel investigation into president trump's former associates. and president trump's former personal lawyer michael cohen has reached a plea bargain with federal process.
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