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inventors entrepreneurs and high tech professionals talk about their vision some successes and day to day business differences. in history you know everyone. seems to. be pushing. to. get you to africa starts december twelfth on t.w. . i want to welcome to another edition of your macs with me your host meghan lee today we're going to relive the past there's a look at what's coming up. standstill in timing in q three five
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carlock show on the. listen up of the boy band article you say is a hit and not just an lock me up. and hang on breathtaking videos of the alex taken from and away from like. the italian painter car run show only lived to be thirty eight years old but during his short life he made a name for himself through his use of light realistic style of painting and dramatic subject matter while now some four hundred years after his death carl rogers paintings are going viral on the internet actors in naples italy have taken to physically staging his works and posting their performances on you tube well carl rajo with you so lots of attention at the height of his career so perhaps he would approve of this modern interpretation of his work. the
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into mint of christ. caravaggio's famous painting as a tablo on stage. and here an actress strikes the pose of mary magdalen in ecstasy. modeled on caravaggio's portrayed from sixty six. paintings as performance on show in the italian city of naples. is really impressive the actors are great to bring caravaggio to life you can hear and see him he will see that this. very nice very emotional and very nice colors it will make. us such that. the mechanisms are for size. and in the end the picture is perfectly restaged it's
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got nothing to say on the moloch. presents twenty three paintings in total the idea of a ranging real people to represent a scene or picture is known as a tablo vivaah these living pictures became popular in the late eighteenth century it's how arch was offered to raunchy. and did that in a lot in just that in the later theater director louis could run there lee came up with his idea in two thousand and six when she gave a talk on caravaggio's working methods at the university innovators a question that was that the board wants a knee a little bit instead of giving a lecture she had a few students replicate the way kind of audio work out in his studio that she came to realize that this performance had something that spoke to everyone that i mean to be born as michelangelo medici the early baroque painter came to be known as kind of a joke and i'm of the town where his family once lived known for his real ism and chiaroscuro. which means stark contrast between light and shadow kind about joe's
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approach was revolutionary. he lives and works in naples among other places the city's more charm and the people inspired him he invited people he met on the street to serve as models for his paintings now all four hundred years on his works to come to life again to diocesan museum in naples. that yet thirty no no don't really represent kind of paintings precisely we also don't use any costumes just simple linens to me. what we aim to show is kind of our geos way of working in his studio with his models. to do that the manatee art around sampled train several times a week. work requires physical strength concentration and teamwork.
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to get on this field. and i started playing the protagonist in this picture isn't the problem. the tough part is the interaction with the others. everything has to go together just right for me the coordination is the biggest challenge. in this field. use your body like one hundred words but then you go and say nothing and i love the . cape the most important moment of a plane and put that moment on the table and. that's incredible caravaggio wanted his paintings to be so realistic that observers would feel their subject suffering his pictures still have that power today the performers from are creating a memorial to kind of our joe and his art. project before. our goal is to present
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this work outside italy to. to be able to show it in other countries would be a dream come true that i mean. your. daughter to mine may soon get a wish she's already received inquiries from france into theater festival in portugal. perhaps a dream come true for her as well now we know diamonds are a girl's best friend but the mother of all diamonds just went under the hammer in geneva more on that at the top of today's express. the nineteen carat pink legacy diamond fetched almost forty million euros at auction in geneva on tuesday. defense a vivid pink color of the stone is extremely unusual for you say what it was found
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in the south african mine a century ago according to experts only one in a hundred thousand diamonds receives this grading but rarely are they serving us luxury jeweler harry winston won the auction and immediately renamed the diamond the winston pink legacy. of the world called kong palin's alexanderplatz has long been a popular meeting point and photo motif and now tourists will be able to buy miniatures to take home with them after a startup acquired the rights from the cops designer and he on created the world clock over fifty years ago but never make use of his marketing rights. as the new souvenir collection comprises thirty articles. ten percent of the profits will go towards the cost maintenance. the. coldplay have released a documentary to celebrate their twentieth anniversary head full of dreams was
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screened in two thousand cinemas all over the world on wednesday the british band tell their own story in the film from modest beginnings to their current status as a superstar. the film will be available for streaming online starting november sixteenth and it will be released on d.v.d. and blu ray in december along with a concert album. also like coldplay the latvian rock band carnival use has been playing together for a long. time since they were teenagers actually but their breakthrough came much later in two thousand and fourteen with the song never have enough which was a huge hit in the baltic states well now they have out a new album and we wanted to have
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a closer listen. in the video to their latest single the band carnival youth claims that love is the answer as they wander through only postcards of latvia. the twin brothers and a news conference formed the band with monarchs in twenty twelve eleven. to. me. and they've built up a loyal fan base like here in a small coastal town of la meshed young's where the audience is intimate.
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but they have no trouble playing to bigger crowds. see. through me. is not a quasi talk again when we were in eighth grade. when i met the twenty. one i discovered that we had a common passion music. that we wanted to make our own music. stands out there are so you see that we would like to listen to ourselves. not commercial music. and i think that's how we ended up doing indie rock. by my man. they have their big break in twenty fourteen with this single and video
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. never have enough that. they started playing all over europe but some say that their success is not down to chance the twins father is himself a huge success in the baltic states and russia. copperas and his band brainstorm came first in the two thousand euro vision song contest in stockholm to. please you and it's easy to be listening. to the. us. of course he's trying to help us in terms of the music. with instruments and all his contacts. it's. hardly you have the no zero vision ambitions themselves but they
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want to inspire as many people as possible with their music even if they sometimes sing in lafayette like on their last album. most of carnival youths fans are in the baltic states and germany and they're happy to hang out with them and take selfies. in the next stop is a quiet time working on the next album before they go off on tour again. wherever fly. her. hard it is time to take to the skies now and the best way to see the landscape of a region is by air and if you're not afraid of heights or the great outdoors then an ultralight is the way to go now i flew in one in france and it was an amazing experience to enthusiasts in germany took their ultra light over the country's
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highest mountain and filmed their experience the results are breathtaking. it's half an hour before sunrise at the airfield in the varian town of. audi guys and erica spangler are doing the last minute preps before they set off on their trike a motorized hang glider. they're planning to take pictures of a new trekking trail in the spitzer mountain region. office as well as. we're hoping that we'll have clear skies because we want to be able to film the whole route in one take all two hundred kilometers through the entire region. so we'll have to fly apart for quite a long time. and of course ideally the wind will be on their side. if the upper wind is too strong flying is unpleasant because there's turbulence it
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becomes shaky and it's hard to get still shots of norman inconstancy because it's time for liftoff and it seems like the weather is going to behave. erica spangler and adi guys are both live in the outgoing region and share an enthusiasm for nature images and flying. the view of the bavarian alps couldn't be better. the ultralight climbs to an altitude of four thousand meters it's important that they keep an eye on safety as well as on the beauty below. his image as you know the thing is i always want to go somewhere to find a great motif but he worries about what could happen if the engine cuts out he's responsible for us both in the end and has to ensure that we come back alive.
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using a permanent i always have to keep in mind what to do if the engine cuts out how far will i get just gliding will we be able to reach a field or meadow. today you guys ago would have a hard time trying to spot a safe place to land but on the up side the ground fog makes the pictures look pentasa take. for audi it's the intense relationship with the elements that makes trying to flying so special. this is something totally different to fly a drone for instance standing on the ground guiding it compared to really being in an ultralight aircraft right up in the air you become one with the surroundings. buddy guy's a guy has been flying for decades. with all his experience he gets his partner the
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equipment and the ultralight safely back on ground. he sees the trike as a cheap alternative to helicopters and more fun with this example this is really flying you experience everything you smell the yeah you're out in the open that's the big difference. there's still a lot of work to be done until the film is finished. but one thing is already clear is day. they were able to capture the many faces of the bavarian alps and now have impressive footage. necessity is the mother of invention and that was certainly the case for the german housewife melitta bents who kept getting coffee grounds stuck in her teeth after she'd made a cup of the morning brew so she developed a solution the coffee filter this became the cornerstone of a family business that now operates worldwide here's more on her story in our
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ongoing series about female pioneers. the first coffee filter to use paper was invented by men. and patented in nineteen zero eight. the little coffee filter was a life changer for coffee drinkers and a global success story. at the time my little bents was a thirty five year old housewife in dresden but she went on to start a company she and her husband begin producing the first filters at home soon demand was so great that they needed more space so they set up a factory and hired employees. his grandson thomas benz tells the story of how she came up with the idea. back then the saxons were drinking lots of coffee and it
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was traditionally brewed by boiling water in a pot and pouring in ground coffee as a result of course you had coffee grounds left in your cupboard those can feel when i was with my grandmother didn't like that. so one day she had the idea of integrating some blotting paper in a pot to create a filter system or unfair to push up. the brass pot was soon replaced by an aluminum then a porcelain mark the original round filter with round paper became a cone shaped bag in a cone shaped filter the shape remains unchanged today. just. the thought it was originally advertised as being more practical unhygenic in the kitchen although we no longer think of filters as being that. those were probably the two main points that were attractive to housewives back there. for the house
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for. the coffee grounds remained in the filter which could then simply be removed and thrown away the simple procedure was an immediate hit with coffee drinkers. in the nine hundred sixty s. the company started producing electric coffee machines to go with its filters all the while continuing to improve on the filter material testing different types of paper for the. worse. papers very porous relatively thick but permeable to water the pores are small enough to hold back even finely ground coffee coffee toward. the exact make up of original cone shaped little paper filters is a company secret. the militant group based in mend it is now an international corporation with more than three thousand employees the production of paper filters
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only accounts for a small fraction of its total revenues today even so the paper filter remains the company's symbol. enthusiasm say filtered coffee tastes best. for you to. the non pressurized filter brewing process has several advantages that are often overlooked. this process is very good at bringing out the very fine and delicate aromas of the coffee beans. filtered coffee is becoming increasingly popular the world over more and more cafes in germany are offering filtered coffee alongside a spread so and cappuccino. is our coffee filter coffee is the purest way to prepare and to enjoy coffee and suits and that's what's that's what's special about it it just goes on to talk of. the coffee filter is
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a fixture of many households thanks to inventor and entrepreneur military bands. and this is a good time to let you in on this week's drop in the spirit of our series on pioneering women we would like to know which woman is your personal role model just go to our website for all the details on how to participate and you could qualify to win this exclusive euro max watch all right time now for a sneak peek into someone's home will abode and we had to france to take a look at what it means to be eclectic when it comes to home decoration patrick chevron and his wife have given every room in their home a jungle theme but one thing pulls it all together and that is colorful wallpaper. knightly leone's old town is traditionally slow paced most of the buildings have
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been here for centuries. the tricks of arms home is hidden behind this wall. hello and welcome to yong i'm glad to welcome you to my heart please join me. in the nineteenth century the building was not a studio it's still full of oxidative. where you don't is it him on the course we created all the decorative elements that's our job and. we cover the walls with a bunch forest that lends a certain personality and then we create and make wallpaper that we then coordinate to fit. the living room is reminiscent of life in the forest there are shades of green trees and other forest motifs patrick and his wife lawns make wallpaper that is far from traditional.
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as opposed to wall paper that is printed industrially with repetitive motifs weave revisited the mural panorama that was somewhat famous in the nineteenth century. it depicted grand scenes that were traditionally engraved by hand or today a digital tool gives us more freedom than one was there for the idea is to tell a story. more than your. touch of on always test new ideas in his home where he has lived for twenty years now the house is a hundred and fifty square metres and the true has a different theme. this one was inspired by francis presence in india. so they. don't this is the pondicherry room named after the indian trading post it features such as. bengal tiger and peacocks. just favorite place is actually the garden with its real life nature and views of
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the city he likes being here at any time of the year. whether it's wonderful to live in a townhouse and yet feel like i'm almost in the countryside we're incredibly lucky . anything goes in patrick's upon the house as long as it isn't boring and to those who might say the interior design is a bit overwhelming he says that this is exactly its charm. of your house has to be a lie that i think that our house expresses the character and personality of those who live in it but i think our house reflects our home our taste for life we like to entertain friends we're welcoming or so have our interior design makes people feel like you're just there so.
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this is a home that forms a unique oasis in the middle of town and one that is packed full of inspiration. 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 ticker ration we'll take you inside the most beautiful european homes show you the latest in furniture fabrics and accessories subscribe and don't miss out. on you tube. and you can also see us on facebook and instagram and with that we come to the end of another show as always from me and the rest of the crew here at your american berlin thing. joining us from our. next star. exhibit enough rich the world's only sourdough library can be
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global. how's your view of the world. where i come from but oh that's good does this go it's just like this chinese food that's measure of where i am always reminds me of home after decades of living in germany chinese food is one of the things i miss the most but that taking a step back i see things i need to the difference between now and then have good press as an articulation that exists as a part of the wall haven't been implemented in china that's because i'm not a chinese people wondering if they're for to say that but if you feel how about i
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would learn that it is this is the job of just out of the my how i see it and that's why the my job because i tried to do it executives at a day by name of the uninsured and i work at it up you. know you can tell a lot about a society by its garbage. just so it's merciless for the rich but for many people because first their chance of survival house of goes the moment the most unequal regions in the world. could be lunch for today just like. our reporters travel to nairobi and more people know the true value of garbage. it has created a thriving parallel. economy that's been completely ignored by the financial markets but what does all this mean for economic inequality around the world you
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guys are starting class war the response to that statement should be yes we are starting to play as we want to because with time. and disrupt an economy. the rich. and the truck an exclusive report starts november seventeenth g.w. . british prime minister theresa may says she has secured the support of her top cabinet ministers for her deal with the e.u. the breakthrough came after more than five hours of discussions so now i have to explain and defend the deal to the british parliament on thursday u.k. officials a many many. israel's defense minister.
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