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you know first off. it would be wrong to want you to ignore the reality that the whole thing might blow up in their. system that spawned out of control. the world and of course. the current investment bank lehman brothers start september thirteenth. great to have you on board again before we get started let's have a quick look at what's coming up in today's. session favorite way the breton strike is an ongoing hit. all changed living outside the box in scotland. water fishing from
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guy breaks in amsterdam and now. it seems that striped shirts like this one have never really gone out of fashion but they were originally designed as a work are meant for fisherman in the same lesson fronts today the iconic design from brittany is a must have and wardrobes were white and now the new york museum of modern art has even chosen it among the one hundred eleven most important pieces of clothing that have had a huge influence on fashions through the ages we took a closer look at the development of the mary tom. what better place to sport the nautical look than on a beach in britain. after all the breton striped shirt originated on france's atlantic coast today the pattern is popular the world over. it
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signifies freshness well being it's easy to wear comfortable. at first it was fisherman who wore these striking stripes and they became part of the uniform of the french navy so shipwrecked sailors would be easy to spot in the water. designer coco chanel fell in love with the not a look when she vacation by the sea she helped make britain shirt fashionable and it is to this day sailor stripes featured prominently in chanel's latest cruise collection. written shirts have been popular with v.i.p.'s since the one nine hundred sixty s. brigitte bardot wore them and so did spanish painter pump low picasso. fashion maverick kid of the renaissance of the not occult style in one thousand nine hundred three. in france for truffaut's film julie zoom is worn by john morrow and one of the two men her character loves that greasy look seems to me for
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this tale of freedom an individuality. come pair in brittany is located some twenty kilometers from the atlantic coast red shirts or mountaineer as they're known here are sold all over town like in this book tikrit cross from the cathedral some play in the stripes make people look around but that hasn't hurt sales. people feel comfortable in them also because the material so nice. you can even wear it in winter. are more nervous has been producing these sailors shirts and compare for eighteen years the standard model resembles. one worn by seamen in the french navy in the nineteenth century. each shirt boasts twenty one navy blue stripes said to symbolize napoleon's twenty one c. victory. the strokes are all ten millimeters in will fittingly the shirt has
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a boat neck that. the article arrives precut and is assembled here. to do the seams for the foremost in the sail a ship that is brought to the sewing machine and together not having. more looks produces five thousand articles per day and exports from around the globe. we took the original model from eight hundred fifty eight and over the years we changed the color and shape before he added. lace and made it into a real fashion. every year we add twenty or thirty yeah they're not. the company's own design department dreams up the latest model which export manager mark of the church knows them all.
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this yellow one has a different pattern. we also make products in p.k. we speak a sailor shot has another strike. it went off one of. them we have the blue ones red the french national colors. which is it for. looks has its own boutique in. there you'll find the striking stripes not only on clothing but also on everything from bedding to ashtrays placemats scarves and hats bags and backpacks. even on footwear like rubber boots yes but drills but shirts are still the favorite cycles timeless definitely timeless and no matter what people wore it it that you can wear it today and you could wear it fifty years ago to young. girl paris hilton. and actresses diane kruger
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and emma stone have all been spotted sporting stripes far away from brittany and the atlantic coast. loved around the world to striped shirt is here to stay. well and they are also some stars and stripes on the red carpet in venice let's find out what's going on there in today's express. the seventy fifth venice international film festival opened on wednesday with the critically acclaimed space biopic first ma'am by damian shows al is about the first man to walk on the moon in nineteen sixty nine the opening film is great i mean first man damian shows al with ryan gosling playing neil armstrong the first man on the moon it's going to have a huge kick off if you got us and i think really to award season in general. the film is one of twenty one entries vying for the top award in the competition section this year the goldmine for lifetime achievement goes to english actress
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vanessa redgrave the venice film festival runs until september the eighteenth. more than six hundred exhibitors are presenting their newest creations at the world's largest recreational vehicle trade fair the caravan into. the exhibits range from compact models to retro campers to luxury mobile homes like a one and a half million euro camping bus with space for a porsche state of the art amenities such as apps that can set the temperature remotely are rejuvenating the camper vans dated image the caravan ends on sunday. killing for decades the front man of deep purple has recorded an album of his former band mates from the javelins to. british singer songwriter dylan covered rock n roll classics with them in the early one nine hundred sixty s. before going on to work with deep purple. stems you know every rock n roll and the
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jazz and blues and. he was the human chemistry and the band was from surely. and he was the most important thing in the the other new album the veteran rockers put their own spin on songs by such legends as chuck berry and buddy holly. the album comes out this friday. imagine if you could just move the walls of your home around like windows would suddenly appear that hadn't been there before and you could empty your may box a secret compartment if you think this is just possible the movie yes well we found a house in scotland that actually is like that it's ok that in the capital edinburgh in the south east of the country i get it richard murphy has preferred a dream with this adaptable house i knew as a home has already won seven prizes and it is a perfect example for
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a serious living outside the box. this house is full of surprises sliding pivoting pavel's transform each base they can be found throughout the entire structure. this is the murphy house designed by the architect richard murphy. twenty sixteen it was named house of the year by royal institute of british architects. there are lots of ideas behind this house how it fits into a piece of historic edinburgh how it changes between winter and summer how you get a lot of rooms into a very small space how you save energy. when architects really brings to bear his own inferences interests of other actors he started. it's
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quite a new it's a volume of space so the shape of the house came from that building up high on one side and low on the other and then trying to get as lots of men's rooms in those possible and using those devices to make the house feel bigger but it actually is. the murphy house with its unique architecture certainly stands out in that immersed popular new town. most of the houses here were built in the nineteenth century represent the world's largest example of uninterrupted lake georgian architecture. the murphy house has eight levels spread over five with one hundred forty square metres of living space it took. ten years to build his house. drawing up the plans to get the building. the master bedroom is located on the top floor and also contains launch movable
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panels. spaces. but i was. disguised. as a seat. this is a panel which opens up between the in the living room i mean one does things for different reasons you do them for. this is more of a piece of that when you're in the bedroom you can talk to people living in if you want to the reason it's designed such as that is because you don't want to be able to see straight ahead because if you saw straight ahead we'll see from the bed into the neighbor's windows which is not such a clever idea. for a long time it looked like the buffy house would never be.
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wrangling with the planning department they actually recommended refusal but i went and talked to a couple of local councils who were on the planning committee and they understood what i was trying to do and they talked to other counsellors and when we got to the committee meeting the council's overturn the recommended refusal of the money which is extremely the house doesn't really play. so what did the neighbors think the complaint of course all lots of them did anyway there was a bit of a campaign but it's almost those to quote shakespeare those compounds a little bit too much actual. i think rebounded a bit on the council's having finished the house i thought exactly the opposite reaction from neighbors they all love it. use of concrete levels and geometric shapes were inspired by the later tally an architect carlos. even here out in the garden there is great attention to detail.
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of war crime top to bottom helps give the visitor a better idea of all the details of the house. richard murphy has lived in his house for two and a half years now and wouldn't change a thing if he had to build it all over again. well as awesome isn't it where the murphy house also be a dream home for you or would you are the life and let us know how you would like to live just go to d.w. have comes less lifestyle and join in our draw than maybe your max watch so good luck. well there are also plenty of interesting buildings and another lands on the
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famous canals for example but we have also discovered something else there are people fishing for plastic sounds weird but it's super sustainable because the passageways is not only fished out of the water and recycle it and so or trash becomes something completely new. this is one of amsterdam's most unusual boat trips the plastic fishing tour of the city's canals younger visitors love the idea of sightseeing while helping to tackle plastic pollution. the tour guide is called to make sure that what i. can make works for the company plastic whale which launched four years ago with just one boat now it turns ten each one made from recycled plastic bottles the tours are offered almost every day rain or shine anything that doesn't belong in the water is fished out and collected in bags . plastic wales' offices and located on a small can now aged people working now twice as many as last year their motto is
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stop moaning or let's do something they separate the waste themselves. these bottle caps will be melted down and turned into the company logo. these bottles we take to company and they shredded for us and make these are the shredded the uses and they make a laid out of these pieces and regret the late is like the raw material raw material and that's a nice nice thing about plastic bottles you bring them back to the raw material again and they create something completely new outfit such as this office furniture one thousand bottles go into a table like this. go into a chair and just over twenty into a lamp. everything you see is recyclable so as not to wear further to the global
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plastic problem. ten percent of the proceeds go into a similar project in india and with any luck soon in back years well. our mission is to get world's water plastic free again and we also know that it's an impossible goal. we will do as much as we can to reach it. and yeah of course we are not going to pretend that we can fix everything but we can make a difference. back on the canal of the hunters on. this special way of touring the city costs twenty five euros per person or. where i didn't expect that much of the waste. with that when you take a closer look so sure quite a lot especially with the raft it's quite transparent so you don't really see them and we've already filled the whole. it's a process we could suffer for years to to keep going.
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i believe this community or the city is on the right track. to date the netherlands doesn't charge deposits on plastic bottles tourists rolling up their sleeves really helps amsterdam curtail rubbish in its canals a single garbage bag like this fits fifty bottles and several get filled each day. no rules skill sets of course not so much but we do create an enormous awareness and that's right and that's what you see. and maybe the awareness is even more important than. anything else you do. raising awareness and showing people how their own contribution can help tackle the big plastic problem two good reasons for taking this special sightseeing tour of amsterdam. and we stay on the topic of water you also have to
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keep things clean if you own and ferry you but first it has to be said i will plan stones and a lot more if you haue want to home you know that's quite a lot of work many cotton experts for help one of them is all about not in fact he's probably one of the best he also prepares underwater words that are much bigger than the ones most people have at home. underwater worlds can be beautiful this one was designed by all of a cannot for the natural history museum in carl's were. not is one of the world's top accuracy or designer of aquarium interiors and has received prizes for his on the water woes he took his first steps along his career path when he was sixteen when they out of the market like a job at a pet store and i gained my first practical experiences that was over thirty years ago hearing cosworth eventually i specialized in their free tail and began only
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designing a maintaining aquariums after that i just got bigger and bigger jumps. what cannot simply calls jobs are impressive creations the german now travels the world designing aquariums he knows how to bring life to a fantastically big or relatively small fish tank and whenever he gets a new project he begins by asking himself the same question. my first priority is to find a design that's right for the animal where the animal feels comfortable in terms of decoration variety implants we sort of the owner should like the design to but i mainly design for the animal you can get money out of.
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the forty six year old doesn't mind whether he's designing an aquarium for a private household or for a business so long as he's allowed to do his best this is muscle memory i guess it's always a shame to crush creativity i try to listen to what the client wants but i think it's best when i'm given free rein to do it on my fourth. quarter is active on youtube. in the trade his work is known in europe america and korea when he's in asia he's only too happy to stand with fans who want to have a picture with him. who i am no matter where i am in the world and i used to get at least a free lunch with his many projects abroad all of his moments in his home town cars or he doesn't like to speak about the price of his aquarium designs and only says he makes a comfortable living. and from the water we are heading to an
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eye lens to sicily to be exact it is the largest island in the mediterranean sea and it's located so to say southwest of the world of italy our destination is only a few kilometers away from the town of no top especially now in the summer it's pretty hot in this region for those who live there an expensive air con is normally a must have or it is simply do it like william about his pool he lives in a house with sustainable construction thanks to its architecture that is based on traditional dwellings in the area it's never too hot inside even when it's more than forty degrees so is it we checked it out for today's episode of a series. more promise porto's home lines we need cicely's scorching sun. the house looks as if it was changed by the wind welcome to my place. full of. the
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building blends into its natural surroundings and has practically no corners. the facade is line based plaster but traditional building material in sicily. the flat rounded form of the house is influenced by traditional mediterranean architecture especially from the islands around the city north of africa and in particular they move those. on the navy and a little light and surrounds a city some traditional moral can and market and architecture from what grew up. that's what inspired us. history shoes kitchen dining room is the focal point of the one hundred twenty square metre office colorful accessories and art provide the only access to the stark point to the interior. this is meant to be. part
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of the house the warmth irradiates from year on. we have the sun coming in the chimney right behind your shoulder causing as of the place is all here and all the activities are supposed to start from here and he radiates the rest of the house. other sports spend several months of the with his family. furnishings or practical world design. a freestanding bathtub helps residents cool in the summer. even when the mercury climbs to forty degrees celsius it's still cool indoors the windows are laid out so as to circulate cooling breezes within the house and insulated from the trees well. they won't start to actually two and one is built perpendicular the other one is diagonal and leave in the middle so they create a space of a space over between the two walls which is supposed to isolate properly we don't
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even turn on the air conditioner action. outside an olive tree more than a century old provides more. the further away you get from the house the wilder the surroundings we come. down suites down to it it was intentionally built some distance from the house the swimming pool every presents the sea and the passage the gradual passage down into civilization. from nature a passage of a gradual wilderness fading until you get to that alone which is all was planned and finally civilization the businessman has realized a childhood dream in the garden he's built a tree house in a caravan hideaway for young and old alike i thought it was also a possibility to isolate. from the crowd from the rest of the family and friends where you can come here and read and even sleep. and so
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that's why i created it i decided to do it so. to move turner says provide more space for relaxation and feature an added bonus a view of the neighboring nature reserve. of the mediterranean. and well there we are running out of time now let you go and join us and don't forget you can follow us on social media hopefully see you again tomorrow and don't forget to join in our goal from one of us in berlin but by now. next time on your own max artist mark cuban's uses a special three g. pen that spins a synthetic thread and draws figuring out what's in the air he has to work quickly and precisely because the thread only stays malleable for a few minutes before you turn songs you send more next time on your own.
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