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for the people making it possible what needs to happen to tolerance and reconciliation or to stand a chance just for that i would be the first one to really difficult complicated forgiveness reconciliation forgetting they get stuck in your trying to get. our troops darkness cities. storks september second on g.w. . hi everyone and welcome to another edition of your max let's kick off with a look at today's topics. from pop icon a ballad musical on us the late michael jackson. he collects
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in fantastic moments photography by your hundred. pounds easy rider you're going to is a loyal holiday fan from the very. the king of pop is back michael jackson would have turned sixty this week and to order him the musical beat it to celebrates its world premiere on the same day just a few days before there was a lot of publicity for the music know him berlin well the flash mob some two hundred fifty people down slight michael jackson outside the city attack and they even set a new world records so the king of pop lives on after his death in the hearts of the fans and in the new musical beat it we were invited to join the rehearsal. before i leave the dressing room i test subconscious that tell myself i am like
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a jackson and it's not a self belief it's just a conviction that i have to carry on to stage so i try my best that's all you can do is really push yourself to say this is how michael would have done it. if. one of the most successful artists of all time the late great michael jackson is still the king of pop as dance moves songs and videos revolutionized the music industry in the one nine hundred eighty s. an errand to legions of devoted fans. everyone on the team here in berlin has their own special connection with michael jackson either grew up listening to his music or discovered its irresistible groove later in life choreographer and show consultant debt lefties almost as beautiful huge fan since he was a child his all time favorite song eat it. play
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. it was this nine hundred eighty three video that helped seal jackson's status as an international superstar large scale choreographies with synchronized dancers became his trademark for the beat it's he cast eighty real life gang members and eighteen professional dancers the clippers be enshrined in the video producer's hall of fame and the song is to this day one of his best known hits. just keep the cliches hidden i want him to be visible as an actor but at the same time make it clear to the audience look here this could be michael jackson this is what it might look like could be performed today dollars in. the two hour long musical beat it tells the life of the entertainer who died in chief. thousand and nine takes found this on a trip through his career with twenty five this biggest hits including thriller and
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billy jean and with a lead actor who performs remarkably like the real deal. as a performer i try my best to bring out the best michael jackson in me i mean there can never be another michael jackson all we can do is push ourselves to that to that to that maximum where we can put out that feeling. and looking at both start feeling more than just some sensational dance moves known simply as legendary moonwalk. beat it has its world premiere in berlin on august twenty ninth the day michael jackson would have celebrated his sixtieth birthday. and out of the musical will go on tour through germany austria and switzerland at least that's the plan however there's a bit of
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a legal battle in the air because allegedly there are plans by his state trustees to create their own musical so we'll keep you posted. let's find out now what else is going on in europe in today's express. this year's notting hill carnival wrapped up in the british capital on monday with its flamboyant main parade every august the two day extravaganza trying to over a million revelers to the streets of west london first held in one thousand fifty nine the carnival was organized by immigrants from the caribbean and has since become one of the biggest street trustable in the world we're going to get included a silence of seventy two seconds one for each of the victims of last year's grenfell tower for. this year's you have a voice conference good to metals were presented on tuesday in the german city of weimar the awards went to colombian theatre collective makati outro swiss brazilian
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photographer and schumann rights activist cloudy under shot and hungary and composer and conductor paychecks rush whose daughter accepted the award on his behalf. the good to medal is an annual accolade recognizing efforts to bring different cultures together. vienna zoo now has its very own in-house artist female pandey young young is proving to be a natural with the bamboo brush she paints away for a crowdfunding project her favorite color scheme black paint with white backgrounds proceeds from the sale of her abstract art will go towards a book on the history of pandas up the famous should bring the zoo the limited edition series could be bought online and fans can snap up an original young young for four hundred ninety euros. belgian photographer johann uno once or take us on
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a journey to the mountains he says i want people to think i could be there that means right at the top some of which perhaps no man has ever conquered before though wants to share this feeling of freedom on the internet but also well this new book. your honor is on a never ending quest for the perfect photo. i am living the dream and the fact that i'm doing what i love. is traveling the world he spent five months capturing europe's most stunning mountain peaks his instagram . is almost half a million followers want to be his own free roots is a photo we took in greece i saw this little girl and she was like eight or ten years old but dressed like a woman for some reason he was such a strong woman strong strong interaction. that it really made me comfortable
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with shooting people which never happened before all the more impressive given the fact that he taught himself the art of photography and it all started in two thousand and thirteen i was in the students in brussels studying p.r. and i had an internship in paris in a smaller commission i didn't see and i would say that's really where everything changed in the fact that i really realized. the life i had there in terms of my internship wasn't just made for me so that's. one way to get your strata and this journey started there transmitted by both the beauty and skill of nature and our door since human that contrast is what his followers love although he credits his online calculator into two murder factors two one of the reasons of . my success as a photographer is probably because i've studied p.r.
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and communication also one day i woke up and i saw that national geographic comment featured one of my photos and that's instantly like changed my whole life because from that very day i woke up with a new for. hours and never stop since that day when it comes to the perfect shot it's the right composition that matters far more than the technical aspects of these three tips for beginners number one get up early shoot with a morning light or shoot late in the evening that will help you have some of the images in beautiful beautiful contrast number two practice your composition is very important so spend a lot of time with friends who share the same passion that you photography get out in the mountains make a friend sports for you but composition really number three don't spend too much money on a year even a small one will do the job so don't spend too much time and too much money on
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looking for the best year just use what you have is the best the best can write that one you have in your pocket we. just. when i came back from all the travels around the world i thought maybe it's time for me to rediscover my own continent with a fresh with a photographer's. and maybe find new stuff you know you face is a new approach and wrangles new stories to share and that was the reason of except up. and almost constant companion on his travels is his girlfriend posts on. this you simply wonderful we've been doing this for three years now and every time we make new discoveries this is with the. she posts short video trump alongside instagram the stories provide followers within science into the making of a photo another element that is up to boost lolo's popularity. troubling for
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five one straight it's not made out of rainbows every day being away from your family a lot. not being able always too often to play in advance you know for a long time i couldn't pin anything. more than six months in advance. when i worked on the book it was like four months. on my desk and i almost didn't go out of my. poem and you know it was like writing wrecking walking because it was so much work to realize a book. to begin with a couple faced the daunting task of browsing through this kind of log of twenty seven thousand photos. over two hundred of those select images peaks of you and your one or. nature. suddenly the word song is kind of funny but people are used to live in the
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so-called truly insolvent italy had little to laugh about it was anything but fun but for many reality and the appointee of region for example there can still find some off the small round threatenings while they were shelters for poor farming families but today they have beautiful holiday homes from top to dream house we show you how this works in a new episode of a serious living outside the box. the tree of alley in the southern italian region about pouliot is famous for stone houses with conical roofs known as truly. farmers used to live here with their livestock today their much sought after holiday homes. from there located far off the beaten track like billy's appraiser jody ortiz true love with its true cooper the. word used to be stored in the smaller building the other one was the
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living quarters. the quantities that with a corset of when i saw this building for the first time i fell in love with it instantly magically it was situated most likely in this landscape like a little doll's house in the midst of an olive grove with their radio i bought it immediately even though it was just a heap of stones more of the stuff. that was two thousand and three less than a year later she had the true role restored to its many knocks and crannies and four metre high dome were carefully reconstructed. it. was that we had a barge and the family who used to live under the central dome the parents slept together with the youngest children hid in the side on the left no. the older children used to sleep up here on wooden boards. under the roof.
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to create additional liked and space and he said richard he only had openings made in the meter thick dividing walls and the windows and large. kitchen and dining tables are located in what was once the go check. the reconstruction of the true rose conical roof was particularly time consuming it was completely dismantled stone by stone and then reassembled. the stones individually shaped and laid in such a way that any consecutive days but that rain will taste of it it doesn't get through to the inside and he said that he it's an old cruft which is now being taken up again by young people and the tradition of. the brain that. there was an ulterior motive here in the past when imperial checks were imminent farmers used to dismantle their roofs transforming their homes into a stall for livestock and thus dodging taxes. that entire tone was even
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created based on this principle of better beto in the seventeenth century if you would lord. made this tax saving method of construction obligatory nowadays it's listed as a unesco world heritage site and draws tourists from far and wide. and is a better choice he already has extended her true of having a swimming pool and modern town except the rear the bedrooms and guest rooms are accessible from the front she retained the original limestone walls and floors wherever possible. to smallest room is located under the cupra of what used to be the wood store. what used to be a dwelling place for poor farmers has been turned into a luxurious house with two hundred. square metres in area elisabetta chair your
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least favorite spot is the large field living room. place in the scheme of the blueprint this is the rear of the main terminal and here i had launched glass walls installed to let in more nights and to protect against the wind and the cold in winter and the question would be through all that but they feel as though you sitting outside but you're in the warm house if there are no might be part of. the internet. first in your bed to the chair you already planned to use it to lower as a holiday home but family and friends enjoy visiting or the whole year round. some of the ceilings are maybe a bit low but they also give you a sense of how the phone is it if to a minute years ago you couldn't even if you had been that. he was a loser better job he already has begun producing her own olive oil on their gear of adjacent land. you know lives and works most of the year in her tools you know plenty of. raw and all rob
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a square and the mountains are on the water how would you like to live that's exactly what we want to know from you this week you can find all the details on a website and if you take part in name what entered into our draw for you max watch so good luck but we don't just want to have nice homes we also enjoy a nice summer holiday but don't be sad if you didn't have the time or money to go on vacation this year because her days can sometimes have the setbacks and if you haven't been on vacation yet maybe you might want to think again let's find out why in a new episode of always serious high five. find scientifically proven reasons why you can be glad your summer vacation is over. many people go on vacation to rejuvenate and charge up their batteries but a survey by a german university has provided renewed confirmation bad big. can't make you sick
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. if our number five being on vacation tends to make you more susceptible to headaches sleeping disorders and the flu why our immune system also decides to take a break becoming more vulnerable. deserve the holiday can be great for a couple's relationship right thank you again it's often on vacation that. domestic issues come to light turning a holiday into a nightmare. a range of studies show that for many couples together can be a wrecking ball for romance and that puts it in fourth place incidentally one third of divorced petitions here in germany are submitted right after the summer holidays . another reason for strife a certain sun is that heat excessive temperatures can also see
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a rise and aggression levels that's the finding of a survey conducted in the u.s. based on american football players they tended to become more aggressive in warmer weather reason number three for being glad that your summer holiday is over even if you don't play american football this phenomenon can also apply to the cation basking in the midday sun. most people don't let the heat get to their heads of course not directly at least. a study by a german psychologist suggests that lounging around and doing nothing for weeks on end can have a negative impact on your i.q. other surveys support the thesis second place for that it seems it really is better to keep your brain busy while on holiday. people who go hiking go on other kinds of. actively cations tend to return home with a higher i.q.
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. at the same time you have to be wary of overdoing it on the brain exercise front excessive sightseeing can cause culture overload our number one reason why you should be glad to be back home from vacation doctors refer to stand all syndrome originally diagnosed among tourists in the italian city of florence it's a psychological state brought on by exposure to a deluge of art and history symptoms include panic attacks dizziness and a quicker polls. curiously locals seem the rest prone to the syndrome perhaps italians are less easily impressed by their cultural treasures. the motorcycle collection of your old and us father have bouts from germany is definitely quite impressive they've got a favor for holiday visits and
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a very special do you remember the film easy rider and made them huge fans of the us motor bikes for them they are much more than a way to get around. yes it was h. and his father how about like to get their engines running as they cruised through the hills of northern the very hour. they might not be born to be wild but for them there is no bigger thrill than reliving those iconic scenes in the legendary movie easy rider with dennis hopper and peter fonda on a harley davidsons. made you bought it from a harley means the whole world and all that is beautiful in its it's that crucial element that gives me freedom fun and a really special ride a special experience. for me bliss is being on
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a harley davidson. his passion began with a cover of a magazine for a german motorbike founds called easy rider it featured the harley wide glide for your gun who was then seventeen it was love at first sight as his pocket money wasn't enough to buy one he said about building his own chopper. it became a labor of love. the truth i felt like easy rider except it took a couple of years to get a real harley i had to wait until one thousand nine hundred eighty five before i could afford one. but even that wasn't enough for him he still dreamt of owning a genuine why glide. commutes once it took twenty five years for me to find it's one of just a thousand produced i bought it in the u.s. state of kentucky and back in germany i could finally enjoy the sensation i've been dreaming of riding a harley davidson wide glide an easy rider style that's what. it was while pursuing
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that dream that you're going to became an avid collector of the classic bikes among the forty plus models in his garage is this one nine hundred forty one flat. and it came model from nine hundred fifty two. while some fans are desperate to get their hands on their very first model of a particular edition you're going prefers the last one to have come off the production line this x r boasts seven hundred fifty c.c.'s and was a successful racing bike. in twenty six team york and fulfilled another dream when his father took part in a motorcycle cannonball run and in durance rally one hundred harley enthusiastic ride one hundred year old bikes on a five thousand kilometer trip across the u.s. no easy ride as they faced scorching heat blistering desert terrain and mountain slopes you suffered a defective cylinder head. i found this troy who heated up
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the head in a pan with hot charcoal and. then he welded it put it back in the charcoal and let it cool down slowly. everyone who was there said it would never work no way. i had nothing to loose and fitted it back into the engine we ended up writing another tune a half thousand kilometers with that head and it still working today. and. bikers sometimes show their sentimental side. when i wanted to own a harley davidson the same age as me born in one thousand nine hundred sixty five. this model was even licensed on the same day he was born but there was a slight problem that i was going to call you didn't want to sell it so i kept on calling him at some point he gave up and said before you carry on for another six months you can have it. you can
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order it has already seen most of his harley dreams come true but he'll carry on collecting his coveted bikes out of passion. images or those i might not be the best motorcycles but the most beautiful of my dream bikes. europe at its best your imax brings you the highlights on instagram stunning landscapes spectacular buildings and mouthwatering delicacy our reporters are constantly on the look out with their cameras we look forward to your comments check out our your maps instagram stories and discover how exciting and diverse europe can be the first. was on instagram. i will be back with lots more exciting topics tomorrow so don't miss the upcoming episode of your own don't forget you can join us on facebook. by. the.
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next time on your own max the tone stripers a summer fashion street movement refuses to go out of style from pablo picasso or for dogs to pelosi of. culture line drawings of. french neighbor uniforms for centuries. the mob in the next hour on your america. oh oh
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a home society the one maelstrom of conflict pilots with the vietnam war limits. my generation. watch the book war every day. our documentary takes a look a lot of times sometimes merlyn are the members of. the first time had a feeling of being part of something the. means of those events today. consumes civil rights the peace movement women's movement for. the spirit. nineteen sixty eight the global revolts start september first on g.w. .
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plate. this is d w news coming to you live from berlin after a disappointing performance by his squad at the world cup german coach walking loeb says he deserves some of the blame he faces the media for the first time since his team crashed out of the global chart of also in the program heat in the streets farai protests in the city of chemistry all condemnation from the u.n. high commissioner for human rights.

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