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it worth it for me to come to germany. i got my license to work as a swimming instructor and i'm sure now our 2 children come to us from just. what's your story take part cherish on in full migrants talk. to. those are just some of the classic cars that took part in the legendary me emilio rally in italy we will be finding out more about where they were headed later on in the show. hi everyone and welcome to another exciting edition of your max with me your host meghan lee here's a look at what else is coming up. an exhibition on food in london encourages
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visitors to think outside the box. when we take a look around the vogue area and city of plus one of this year's european capitals of culture. the month of may is a popular time to get married here in europe now if you listen carefully you will hear the wedding bells. since 2015 same sex couples have been able to marry in ireland and more and more countries all over the world are following suit taiwan of course being the latest or over the next few weeks we will be joining different couples from all over the world for the most important day of their lives and today we meet wayne and hayes are from ireland now they've been planning their big day for ages but well everything go off as simply as catching up when i think of k. well let's find out. ireland.
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not far from the capital don't let. your romex reporter undertrained scorn was supposed to meet the happy couple here but then you get to worry cos from them the tailor made suits for wayne cavanagh and hey torah will not be ready in time they have to find a replacement i can see there are some colors. that are similar to what we were looking at already so even used to suffocate it's for a wedding and it's kind of an american see last minute so the ones on the sunday. they need 2 suits and fast with the wedding approaching they're running out of time to make big changes. there are 2 gentlemen yeah i'm happy to walk out to dinner. at home and even daring the couple clear the floor for what they claim is the very 1st rehearsal of the
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wedding day. this marriage for me means everything it's something there she says but. it. does matter to me. because when you switch shoes. and just to be. allowed to marry the person that you love and cherish specially or anyone who is going to marriage. for us is just so. in achievement. 2015 referendum brought same sex marriage to ireland which has
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a predominantly catholic population but church weddings are still not possible under escort meets lim glasgow in the small village of cup a queen on the black water river she will be heading the ceremonies at the wedding and shows him an irish wedding custom that wayne and hunter we have decided on and fasting. the binding of the hand says like the binding of your files. 13 different colors ribbons have 13 different meanings if it's a green ribbon that is physical health and financial health. this is your money will take place on this 13th century estate. finally the big day has arrived. back at. work.
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it's such a delight to welcome you here today. to perform the wedding ceremony of patron wayne they will break their love with the blessings of the people who matter most to that. what i now offer is for the family i'm wedding party i want these strings by passing them just down the 1st 2 rows. before wayne and hate or exchange the wings they say their vows. so they. appreciate your. respect to. does your best friends come out also as your host which i love you know and i always will.
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we've come to some challenges and have some times together. but the maintaining is that we've managed to get through these things together. to get her let's build a home filled with laughter let us be partners friends and lovers today and all the things that follow. now the exchange of drinks. then comes the traditional handfasting ceremony. as this not is tie so your lives. c c when cavanagh and hato grower
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celebrate with a boisterous irish brazilian party together with $200.00 friends and relatives. and then it's high time for the couple to dance their way into their new life together. and we wish them well lots of marital bliss now you are what you eat so the saying goes no more steaks without hearing about global warming no more wine from chile without accusations about long transport distances well and an exhibition at low. and in victoria and albert museum called food bigger than the plate that exhibition highlights some of the issues of food production and invites visitors to taste and
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debate during various stages of food production from compost to the table while we were there to find out more. are what you eat. eating has become so much more than simply satisfying your hunger these days it's all about taste and preparation but also about choosing your food carefully. what and how we each defines our place in society. there are so many rules and protocols and procedures it would take at least 7 lifetimes to digest them all. in the exhibition food bigger than the plates the artist's honey and bunny from began to take a closer look at eating habits their video reminiscent of the british monte python comedians explores how people in the e.u. use their knives and forks and from their 500000000 of us democrats and we all try
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to eat like we're the queen of england it's pretty absurd there's a rules to fine and dominate our lives to a huge extent. that is the message of our work we want to put culture in perspective and show that it can all be different. and. the whole new take on food the exhibition at the victorian albert museum in london encourages visitors to look further on the edge of their own place as a self destructive consumerism and insatiable hunger for meat exploitative loveless ation it's enough to make your stomach turn. a lot objects that you can kind of preserve forever in a gallery. very cross disciplinary safety doesn't stay in a box it's about science culture economics it's about psychology. some messages are quite clear these cowards sophisticated expressions could give any steak lover a guilty conscience. but these chickens need
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a closer look. their remains are meant to prove that the bone meal derived from organically fed animals can produce much nicer post. eat less meat that's the mission that drives the dutch artist patterning me playing she's very creative at tempting me to eat his with the small so that. you adds different types of vegetables and therefore your reduce miscall sumption but still people get the sets faction over eating a bits of meat that's also known to me you can also create a sausage with this is liver and berries and basically you can really see 25 percent reduction if we start to reduce rep it maybe it will have a much bigger effect and they can meter our growing meat in a lump or it's all. these instant mushrooms on the other hand are completely
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vegetarian. they're grown on the coffee grinds the in hospice trip produces each year the rest of us available for visitors to try and offset. the food lab office bite sized tickets for the mind and the stomach each visit to consider their ingredients based on the epicurean times ecological aspects and will then receive their own custom made appetizer. puring says that the victorian albert museum invites visitors to pull and reflect on their own eating habits to better understand the eternal cycle everything we eat will end up here sooner or later at. the exhibition the food they give in the plate system the office plenty of food full. time not to head to one of this year's european capitals of culture the bulgarian city of soft if is sharing this prestigious title with the island of my terra now if maybe
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a somewhat lesser known tourist destination but it is one of europe's oldest cities and it has one of the best preserved roman amphitheatres in the world or we met up with a local gallery owner who showed us some of the city's hot spots. battle to come gary a 2nd largest city club dave has a turbulent history it was once on to thresh and roman and ottoman rule. coastal communism has also left its mark making a cultural mix together is the motto of this european capital of culture. gallery owner vessel enough sorry you shows us her hometown crowd if it's also a place where different minorities meet as a turkey. our main young people roma people and of course bog area and they are all proud of their almost 2000 year old roman theater which
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hosts events throughout the summer there is more history in the archaeological museum the world famous pentagon reached the treasure ritual thracian drinking vessels made of 6 kilograms of gold. in the center of the city gallery sorry it was one of the initiators a bit submission listen to us one of the capital of culture events teaches contemporary art from europe spoken states. listen to us focuses on social issues including bulgaria's communist past and the situation of women. is famous for its restored old town. watch your step in the old town and now high heels. the
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streets are narrow about wide enough the 2 loaded mules that once had to pass by one of our. most of the buildings date back to the 19th century. like this. form a private villa one of the most beautiful houses in the whole town. of. this is that the graphic museum of love deve one of the. places of the night the museums and galleries and this house is perfect example of barak architecture in plovdiv. and little further up hill and you have the best view of a plot to have built on 7 hills it's one of the all to cities in europe i love this place sometimes i'm coming here with the book you know there g.'s a very special. but that but here on the top of the hero you feel the forests
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at the once. they throng 4000 years before christ and you can see the generation people. to dance cultural movies and shake his meat in the company in the city center. and her mother founded both the campaign and the neighboring gallery it's even become an attraction for collectors outside of the area. next we head towards come upon the hipness district in the old employ. it used to be notorious for traffic jams now it's full of babies friends playground for creative people high street artists . dylan is one of the most famous paul geary and spry is and with a bit of luck you can watch over his shoulder while he would. love to have has a lot to offer this year not always make it events but many small happenings that
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have one main goal bringing people together especially through culture. and you can find some tips on 10 interesting things to do in kluft if on our you tube channel it is time now to take a drive through the beautiful italian countryside we are headed to the mia media rally the biggest classic car bent of its kind now only cars that were present in the speed races between 19271957 are allowed to take part now time is no longer of the essence but the tour is still exhausting in the vehicles often difficult to drive we met up with 2 gutsy ladies who were prepared to take on the challenge. the meal aemilia a 1000 mile long sentimental journey. the
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starting point is embrace show in northern italy from here participants drive all the way to rome and back. ellen lor and sophia flourish are making the trip at a $957.00 mercedes $300.00 s. l. . it will be a nice feeling to cross the ramp for the 2nd time that means you've reached the finish line good luck. to. both our professional race car drivers but this is their 1st time together at a rally. for days through the heart of italia in a classic car. yeah i'm 18 i try to fool me into 3 and this weekend i'll be racing form a sadie's at the minute media yet again it's an generations of race car drivers
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driving together i was a professional motor sport race a 2 generations before it's a really big challenge for both of us driving a magnificent 2000000 euro car isn't bad for an 18 year old to. ellen lore is one of europe's most successful female racecar drivers sophia flush is the new rising star. a year before she had been lucky enough to survive a serious crash in macau her dream as the pilot of formula one racer. today she won't be stopped from taking the we'll. examine i asked her if she wanted me to try to and she said ellen i'm 18 years old and allowed to handle a con like this what do you think from then on it was settled and so. i stayed in my coach privacies i remember i used to decide my good now is a good day. it's the co-pilot's job to find the correct routes that the organizers
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provide the road book aside from that they help to maintain the average speed and make sure the old car makes it over the finish line safely. and don't forget it was built in 1957 feel free to switch to 3rd gear. one stage can take up to 14 hours. and demands their full attention. one slight moment of carelessness is all it takes to get lost. over the circuit once through the sighting along with all of the of is 6300 s.l. models that was great we had just reached the red and were at the front of this line of cars i was a wrong turn and the whole followed us around and then we had to turn around on the main street and they will turn behind us now the group. and italy. is a huge party event. children get the day off from school to go away with the
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car. it all started in 1927. there used to be only men behind the wheel. female teams only joined didn't recent years . from now on women are much better drivers than men who move behind the wheel we go heavy on the gas we want to feel the vibrations from the power of the engine i got a craze i would buy a car like that in an instant. driving through emilia-romagna from rio and tuscany is an experience for the senses. tell them lor is participating in the me let me tell ya for the 4th time. her young colleague is still way ahead of her in certain things. that fia taught me that it's completely possible to drive with absolute focus and still keep up with several
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1000000 instagram channels. sophia blush hopes her posts will inspire more women to get into motor sports so that in the coming years more female teams take part in the media media. you could say berlin is on a planet of its own people from over 190 nations live in work here now some of opened up galleries clubs shops or restaurants while in cooperation with the city magazine tech berlin d w has put out this new book called planet berlin featuring 50 international entrepreneurs in the capital well today we need up with a pretzel baker from israel. has lived in berlin since 2001.
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pretzels his passion it all started by chance he was in berlin selling pretzels on the go it went so well that he might do some business out of. the israeli i always knew that he wanted to work in the restaurant business but opening a shop here in germany was a life changing decision. is that. it would have been the same at the had done it in tel aviv because of the excitement of doing this in a foreign country in a foreign language. the novelty wouldn't be there for me the attraction wouldn't be there like it is in berlin i. was born in tel. viv his father comes from yemen his mother has german roots.
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in 2000 at the age of 21 he stopped off in berlin on the way to amsterdam and took his 1st german language course that was like look at me with this look at the time i didn't know that i would stay here for so long of a month in the. 1000 years now that i want to forgo it i had only planned to spend a few months here. and to learn german. as a kind of an ass time and also to get to know people. who know who mention to. the berlin holocaust memorial much of tours family was murdered by the answers when he decided to stay in berlin one opinion was particularly important to him that of his grandfather hines watts he fled from hamburg to shanghai with his mother in 1941 and later emigrated to israel went on i wanted to settle in berlin he talked to his grandfather. that's because. my grandfather was happy about my
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decision. or and he said. i'm glad that you are going to germany. you are the 1st of my descendants to return to my home country and speak my mother tongue my name with us by welcome that we so do it. because. a synagogue in berlin district or comes here when he wants to feel closer to his native is around. even though he likes to live in poland sometimes he misses his family. my heart is always a little torn. still i'm not going back to israel. at least not permanently even if i miss people you know i know for sure that it's soon as i'm in israel mr
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lin a great deal for me. and he really has no reason to leave he feels at home in the german capital. but i love berlin or lin is also in my heart on what makes berlin special are the possibilities i have here to spread my wings. from israel. and if you'd like to see more of our new project called planet berlin then just log on to the website and with that we have come to the end of another exciting show for me and the rest of the crew here including my wonderful producer peter wallsten thanks for tuning in to see against.
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