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been fighting for the case to take you seriously in the world of what here's what's coming up. for your. smart smart stay in the gym bring precinct really dangerous times. for my. hi everyone a welcome to your max before we kick off the show at the red carpet let's have a quick look at what else is coming up today. saturday trimmings at the cost of my costumes from paris. i picture i caught that and snowy next or not got any ideas it was good fifteen years ago. balancing.
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the limits taking extremes for. the monaco glacier a new of the new beach an island of spitsbergen was named and on off prince albert the first of monaco he explored the area at the beginning of the nineteenth century you took climate change the huge iceberg melts up twenty meters every year to stop this our environment must be protect it al but the second of monaco is setting a good example he has no hosted the great one to catalogue allah for the protection of the oceans for the second time the charity event was supported by many stars. when prince albert the second of monaco and his wife sharon manholes an environmental fundraiser celebrities are only too happy to attend like pop singer katy perry and actors orlando bloom and adrian brody. the monte carlo gala for the
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global ocean was held for the second time out of the public eye v.i.p.'s come to raise donations and support prince albert. this is great what he's doing i mean his global ocean. is great at think he's taking the forefront and making their way in this big and people pay attention to be knowledgeable what's going on with the ocean of course is a huge topic in our world and it's a problem we have and we need to work together to improve. that's why it's an honor to be here tonight. here's an environmental lawyer i've been here before i went to the museum and i saw how passionate they are here about the ocean about the creatures in the ocean about the health of the ocean and i think it's in his blood you know i think it's part of his d.n.a. . following the death of his father when he ate the third albert became the prince of monaco the tiny principality on the code does zero in two thousand and five a year later a trip to the north pole turned him into an environmental activist he made several
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expeditions and founded his own environmental initiative since two thousand and six the prince albert the second of monaco foundation has afforded four hundred twenty projects with around fifty one million euros. so albert the second is following in the footsteps of his grandfather albert the first who devoted much of his life to studying the seas in the oceans and founded monaco's oceanographic institute in one thousand ten. the institute osuna graphic museum features six thousand exhibits and has become a major attraction. of the prince created his own foundation to complement the work done by the the oceanographic institute and to really be active in the field to support conservation programs and. to support. new political initiatives because now.
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the time is has come to really act and act fast. but to act fast you need money and that's where albert's more than seven hundred v.i.p. guests come in a seat at the gala costs close to two thousand euro's. week by preserving the wilds oceans with preserving our own future so do the. stars like orlando bloom and madonna ensure that the auctions bring in lots of money the pop singer donated the experience of a lifetime the highest bidder gets to go horseback riding on the beach with her. and music legend nile rodgers performed live. i've always believed in activism i've always i was socialized to care about things about people about the environment. so my heart hasn't changed just that as i get older i work in
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different ways like i can give money i can give my talent i can give my time. all together the event raised around twenty one million euros but it also raised awareness of the need to protect the world's oceans. the ocean is the key of life and we need the ocean it's like our heart is like the oceans of liquid inside of us we are above water people we are ocean people the world is mostly water it's all connected it's even the universe is a full it's like one big ocean so. the gala for the global ocean in monte carlo the place where money and the mediterranean come together. and we'll stay in monaco for a bit because that's where i expressed begins today. the annual monaco your choky tof this wednesday more than one hundred twenty different super yachts will be presented to vessels currently on display at monte carlo
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sports a was a total of three million euros the event targets prospective buyers with pockets deep enough to afford these luxuries specials and one trend is already clear with ever more young millionaires your own as are also becoming progressively younger some thirty thousand visitors are expected to attend this year's yacht extravaganza which runs until saturday. at london's westminster abbey traditionally known as the church where british monarchs are coronated has been fitted with a new stained glass window designed by artist david hockney the queen's window as it's titled celebrates elizabeth the second rule and honors her profound love of nature. that features among other things hawthorn blossom. and i chose the whole thong who it sure is a four days of the moment were and champagne looks was
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very very poor go over all the bushies. david hockney created the initial design on his i pad. since wednesday various messages are being projected on to the facade of claim cathedral to commemorate the one hundredth anniversary of the end of world war one and to promote greater into cultural understanding completed in eight hundred eighty undeclared to unesco world heritage site in one thousand nine hundred six cologne cathedral is one of germany's biggest tourist attractions in one thousand still ation will eliminate the imposing structure every evening from now until saturday. just like people flock to the cathedral in cologne visitors of paris cannot miss the more of what was an institution in the french capital since it opened and eight hundred eighty
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nine international stars such as it is ella fitzgerald frank sinatra and elton john have performed there today it is the most famous variety theater in the world with a spectacular show the dancers costumes are elaborate and have been decorated with colorful feathers by the same family since one thousand twenty nine. walk with the moulin rouge freely without feathers. at the cabaret in paris they're an important part of every show. and all the bones head dresses and accessories worn on made by ms all favoring a small family run business owner editor perrier and her team are experts when it comes to feathers. in a cabaret show like the moon long rouges you always need feathers rhinestones sequins and beautiful costumes. prim feathers
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a feminine and her own integral part of a cabaret costume so it wouldn't be as lively and feathers lend a woman grace and lightness. using special methods the proof is craft of feathers the costumes and accessories all the work is done by hand and that time consuming it can take fifteen days to create a single caster. hughes it was very exacting work it depends on the feather no two are like each one is unique. you can't just stick them in a machine as you. said been practicing their traditional craft or measure on paper the way since the firm's founding back in one thousand nine hundred twenty nine but they only divulge their trade secrets to their chosen successors. was no that was a while fellow sound know how is a trade secret so we don't reveal how we do certain things it's always the most
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senior plus ca's in our studio who pass on these little secrets to the younger ones when they start working with us. new version. entertainer josephine baker ballet dancers easy job the. actress and singer mr gates and performer lydia monte beckett all war made on seventy eight's creations. the feathers come from birds that are bred specially for feather production they arrive from around the globe whether it's ostrich pheasant or dark feathers is on for every a has them all. fair the costumes for the mood our blues are continually renewed according to the original designs. here for example we're redoing all of the questions for the finale to. get it and her team tailored the elaborate outfits so they fit each of the dancers like
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a glass of. wine or. a dancer must feel comfortable in her costume that's because she has to exert herself a lot on stage and if her costumes not comfortable it can get pretty tiring. so it needs to be really comfortable for the dance and easy to wear. each costume is a work of art between three hundred and five hundred feathers are used to make each one. i guess i feel very privileged and lucky to be wearing a masterpiece and that to take care of the costumes something so valuable that you're wearing. it gives you a feeling inside that i guess helps with the expression when you're on stage as well am i my lights go down these costumes really get their chance to shine the moon are blue she is proud of its long working relationship with mess on paper yet . said. this collaboration is important because without the feathers in the
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jewelry the moulin rouge wouldn't be what it is people come to see something exceptional and when you see these tall dancers wearing extraordinary jewelry and extraordinary costumes there are more than a thousand costumes and at the same time these plumes of feathers are turning and twirling it's very sensual. they're turned her team are always happy to see that costumes being worn on stage. it's gratifying because even if you know the show and see it from time to time you still think wow. phenomenal show lots of feathers and mares make you sneeze a little bit just tremendously amusing because she was so sick of the choreography was excellent i have never seen anything in my life like the questions are
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incredible i can't even begin to think about how much time and effort went into there was just an amazing thing is this every single costume was individually beautiful. beautiful they are all part of the razzle dazzle of them down for sure. now we have to the noir nuts and i got to be in berlin this year it is celebrating its fiftieth anniversary but the celebration had to take place on a construction side but in slumdog of post-war modernism has been under renovation for years even if there are no exhibitions at the moment one person who regularly comes by academic did loan he was also around in nine hundred sixty eight when the museum was first opened and that time he supervised the construction on behalf of his famous grandfather the architect nice fund of oh we met up with him to find out more. so my madame and the ladies and gentlemen i'm really happy to be back in berlin. as you will have heard i regularly cross the atlantic to visit my old
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hometown. turkalo who has flown in from chicago to celebrate the restoration of berlin's noir nuts are now gallery which was designed by his grandfather vic meese founder roller low hand inherited ventura's copyright to this iconic building the architect regularly advises the team overseeing the renovation this is so interesting this is a bit like seeing the child you helped bring into the world fifty years ago once again fifty years later either through a leave. law hand scales the steps of a nearby church tower though he's more than familiar with the building he's never seen it from this perspective it gives him an overview of the work in progress. just sign all this so well it's like my old home. we built architectural models of the entire site in the chicago office. it
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looks exactly like it doesn't reality. alone had relocated from germany to chicago in the one nine hundred sixty s. to work for his grandfather's architectural firm one of his first jobs was overseeing the construction of berlin snow and that's in our gallery the commission meant a lot to his grandfather who left germany and emigrated to the us in the late one nine hundred thirty s. . he spent exactly thirty years living in berlin and exactly thirty in chicago. in berlin he lived just over there across the road first street on the left of this is his neighborhood. the noir knutsen are galleries construction was a feat of engineering its one thousand two hundred ton flat steel roof was welded together on side and then slowly lifted up. here. he was excited to witness the roof being gradually lifted up words and couldn't wait
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until it was high enough to walk around underneath it. and he went around checking if everything looked alright from below the roof was still in motion nobody was actually allowed underneath. or i mean no helmet would have saved you had those thousands of tons of steel come crashing down for it and if i made sure to stand underneath an opening in the roof in case it did for my grandfather wasn't bothered . so what did he learn from his grandfather that architecture is a serious business and that ideally you want to build something that will last for centuries long hands on style has certainly influenced by me spend a row or. only one thing by the end of the time. off to be smoked constantly from morning till night. the room is always full of smoke that bothered me at first. and even ask me would you like to have
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a cigar no not. now days longhand does occasionally treat himself to a cigar yet another thing he's inherited from his famous grandfather. the next report might make some of us feel a little dizzy s. part of this weak spot is serious extraordinary a flat ics we're taking a closer look at slacklining which is a similar to a tightrope walking but a lot more thrilling especially when free to korea does it the german has one of the world's best like linus he's already broken several work records he travels all over the world and sled lines in the last checked setting certainly nothing for the faint hearted. total freedom at one with nature that's how treaty kuna prevents his breath taking up this is over the world. down between doesn't sing canyons rivers and streams all his senses are
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focused on. the spindle busy frequency the amount of concentration you muster is unbelievable and at the same crime you are so caught you just feel totally awake and alive everything feels a bit more intense. freezing this intense evil on cd is arguably one of the world's best linus. here in his hometown of colon himon a munich he practices yoga to help block out disturbances concentrating on regular breathing and body tension. breathing plays a huge role in balance grace sports where you have to concentrate and constantly tense and relax your body especially when you walk on long haul arms and have to balance for an hour or two you have to really meditate your way into. the deeper the canyon the stronger the butterflies in his stomach since fredy discover it's not lining eight years ago he has practiced almost every day he prefers to do it in
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a tandem hornick among goal and is also addicted to the sport in the great outdoors like me as i'm clam gorge south of munich meeting was afraid that taking excessive risks they trust their equipment and each other there are no more thing as communication you have to agree on things ahead of time how you're going to secure the anchors who setting up what who's responsible for wash and you have to build trust in each other the preparations in the middle of the forest are elaborate what's the best place to do that it's what a stable anchoring points for the hooks and rope the slack line is two and a half centimeters wide and places enormous strain on the trainees. this is to protect that reason bark somewhere should see. i want the bar to remain as it is in general and slacklining you want to leave his own traces behind as possible so when explaining the lesson today the line stretches forty meters from one end to the other it was about as perfect a shot. it all seems very hazardous and daring to
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a few a but fifty deep it's no big deal almost routine heights and depths no longer terrify him. what we're hearing on everyone has a primal fear of bodies to flee but the more you climb onto the highline the more your fear of the windles now it feels like floating a metre above the meadow like it is when i practice in the park park it would have is a stream with but it always requires the most concentration. the wind every step the slightest movement of his torso are enough to make it in line vibrate. beauty is a master of the balancing game. but this is. the sport originated in the united states media and his american
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girlfriend cantina cisco came to that line in three mountaineering. they met at an international meeting of the slot lining scene in front of you know cuts mina is impressed with treaties talent and skills. i think when he is walking alongside watching you constantly is bumping into me or cutting me off or something but when his legs solo on a high line it. perfection like there's really no mistakes that are made and i hope there is no mistakes that are ever made. a mistake could be fatal because he sometimes walks the nine three seven and that means with no securing line. last summer in canada he went boldly when no one had gone before crossing a four hundred meter thing on a waterfall. and exposed to the power of nature. can minus a skirt despised i know my abilities i don't have everything under control and that
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i've walked this line a hundred times and i can do it i'm not afraid of the all being afraid would mean that i think something could go wrong i'm more afraid of telling my mother about my free solo highlighting and that i set a world record in it than a free soloing itself with the right and. he believes he's not reckless just mentally stronger and small constantly not as the secret of the school which is to control the deal and made him trust yourself and tie yourself to the slack line this man uses what i like to do most on the line so why does he do it. in the me and the out because there's no benefit to slack mind is that you can pose yourself challenges playfully and without rules you can be totally creative. p.d.q. not easy ways ready to take his dance on the line another step further. and i was some again to get creative and you can join in at home and all your mags
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the i was serious with got some inspiration for you to brighten up your place using just a few material it's today the pieces not only beautiful to look at but also quite practical audio expert was show us how to make an organizer. i am francisco i always have. this flying around my apartment so i made an organizer to keep all things in one place let me show you how easy. you were knew the picture frame. and the form it is time. you will also need to piece of chicken wire which he has the same size as your frame. also granite and your favorite color. and the hem and to hang out for the. layout of dropsy and paint one side of the cheek and.
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in place to collect your notes. if you want to pep up your intention what he's up to the size of the frame and fix it behind the white. and if you want to get more inspired just go to our you tube channel and eat up your interior design and there you will also find a lot about architecture and much mall that's all we have time for today a see you again tomorrow on to them by. next time on your own max frankfurt has rebuilt its whole town complete with alleyways fountains have to import houses and gold elements the german cities historical center was almost completely destroyed during world war two but now thirty five buildings have been either newly constructed for reconstruct
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a stroll through frankfurt new old town next time on your own or.
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