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and we will be finding out more about melody and why she's so fit coming up later on in the show i ever want to welcome to another exciting edition of your max with meet your host meghan lee here's a look at 2 more of today's stories. and its high end push harder for creates the stars favorite food in still likes. and a roving reporter hendrik battling checks out the world's highest church spire. but 1st in the spirit of the women's soccer world cup underway in france right now we would like to take this opportunity to introduce you to one of the most successful freestyle footballers ever mody josh a from france has won the freestyle world championship title 4 times well unfortunately injury forced an early end to her soccer career but still she has proven that she can hold her own in this male
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dominated sport. coordination full control and balance it seems middleby don't shoot from paris as you know she's one of the world's best football freestylers general i like freestyle because it's a very free sport without rules above all it's a not a mix of football basketball and dunce. a neat injury put an end to her professional soccer career over 10 years ago. they don't the ball transitioning smoothly to freestyle along with speed and energy technique is paramount and she quickly miles to see even complex tricks to explain might pay for tricks called use . it goes like this you balance the pull on the sole of one foot with the other foot to one side or the. middle of the joint the streets down society s 32010 as its only female member but she's more than
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a match for the team mates for years she's trained 4 to 5008. 100 people shouldn't but a football is cast native me right from the start when i was one or 2 years old my mother gave me some dulls and i threw them in the trash but when she gave me a bowl i was really happening. football's always been a part of my life. really is booked for events the world over she takes part regularly in international tournaments she's won the freestyle world championship title 4 times like here in 2016 in london. diesel truck been free styling for 10 years now i've been to around 50 countries and met lots of well known football is there. recently i got to know naima i met cristiana rinaldo in japan. military has also become a social media success with her trips with the form videos like this one of
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a handstand have been seen around the world so that if i did it wasn't that hard for me to establish myself in the sport since i've been playing for my early years . and right from the start i played with boys. the moment she stopped him with the ball she's the center of attention as a woman who's mastered the ball she raises eyebrows. to me says i think it's great that women can play at this level and deliver a performance like that i see this skill with the ball as a not so long long running it's not unusual for a woman to handle the ball into freestyle say well normally you only see boys doing that. these days the women's football is getting more and more attention. to. how much to serve their clear think it's good that women's football keeps on
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developing and of course i'll be watching the women's world championships this time they're being held in france she forced. shay's determined to show that she's just as good as the guys. now if i were to go by the saying you are what you eat then i would probably look like a peach that's because believe it or not peanut butter. is not i salute go to food when all else fails well we are about to meet in a time photographer who likes to capture exactly what food says about celebrities we accompanied dan benito at work and it seems that he too is a fan of peanut butter. photographer dan beny now it's preparing for a shoot not in a studio but in his kitchen he makes peanut butter sandwiches and spaghetti for the shoot food is the most important ingredient in his work as
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a toddler. is always played a key role in my life. dampening new takes photos of what the stuff was like to. think harry is said to have a passion for pinball colored food. lady gallagher supposedly swears by baby food when she's on. more to sports drinks chicken nuggets and french fries reveal about you saying build the world's fastest man clearly has a weakness for fast food. company who has captured these images for his photo series still dying as his food portrayed say i'm nuts about people. with a simple play. a lot with people from all around the ward so. one language. can tell stories up to you is up to the people that are
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looking forward to. the story out of. his latest subject he's portraying the german model skull and mary takes as a still life. when it comes to food she said to subscribe to the $8020.00 rule 80 percent held me at rest and. then vinnie no always starts with barry a chance to create the basis for his later work. so you can call me father for. the fall or is the last part of my process so yeah i'm i'm starting like. and then the. italian actress and one said. to spaghetti quotations like this and albert einstein's vegetarian diet have inspired spinning. as did karl lagerfeld
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. reminiscent of painting of caravan geos masterpieces like golden age of flemish painting but the staging of foodstuffs played a major role because it revealed a lot about people's social status they're all inspired me creating busy a library. so when i. falter when i care for. their war. for the heidi klum shoot his apartment becomes a studio. creating the various settings it's a vital part of his work. he puts the ideas he sketched out into practice.
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now you know ranges. and. they surrounded by all the healthy food that she tosses into the blender to makes me these. people can relate to this maybe home. are doing the same as i. can relate. and. even if she really. saw where all the say. it's finally time to press the shutter. is finished and denver nino can enjoy the. the photo and the next day frankly. berlin you could say is on a planet of its own people from over 190 countries live and work here while this broadcaster d.w.
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has put out a new book called planet berlin it features 50 international entrepreneurs in the capital well today we meet said don who owns one of berlin's top jazz clubs he's originally from turkey but has called berlin home for most of his life we find out now how he turned his passion into a profession. you. know many techs and it just loved. what i did say those sat down i think when he. since the coup to enthuse he mentioned you or the people here who are interested in culture are used to making the music come alive. and that's why it's quite a bit easier here to create the situation that the music really deserves. or.
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it's not that way in turkey. so that's why i'm glad i have a club here rather than turkey. a different band takes to the stage most nights at the. jazz club is known for its intimate atmosphere there's only room for around $200.00 guests. the a train is an institutional in the german capital. what makes any organizer happiest is seeing his location full. when the guests come and you see the joy in their faces that makes me very happy. down has run the task since $997.00. that's when i wanted to make an announcement.
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i know that i was really. proud that some of the biggest names in jazz have to. like american jazz pianist heavy hancock for example. musicians like herbie hancock and marcus miller who performed here do it as a one off thing. they do it to support this club. that was the idea behind it at the time. they were once young and unknown to where did they get their start where did they hone their craft. in clumps. includes. german style trying to plan a is a regular guest at the train his career began here and he's still good friends with sat down but now stops by whenever he can. just opposite just club owners do something special. breed unto themselves. because
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if they're not good they just appear right away and no one talks about them. been doing this for well over 20 years so he must have been doing something right and. so does saddam came to believe in when he was 12 but he only thought in love with jazz much later on a trip to his homeland turkey. now he's put down roots in berlin district where many artists and musicians live. at the a train say toss out an ensures that the musicians both on stage and off. he looks after guests before and after the concepts. not only is he the club's owner he's also a genuinely nice guy. that's true he's my friend and you
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can catch up with a lot more of our planet berlin reports online at d.w. dot com slash upon it. and now it's time to meet some of my 4 legged friends and discover berlin from a different perspective. city tour on all fours. gumby. you be cuddling. easy happy grumbling funny job the shoulder together there the pasqual berlin the series with berlin our bite. on facebook dot com slash d.w. gen x. . wedding bells are ringing all over europe right now in europe ties the knot we need to couples from different countries around the continent and accompanied them on the most beautiful day of their lives this week
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we are on the island of cyprus in the turkish controlled part of the island this is where we join the happy couple for a celebration with no less than 3000 guests. according to legend aphrodite the greek goddess of love was born from the foam of the scene here off the coast of the beautiful mediterranean island of cyprus for decades the island has been divided with the greek republic of cyprus in the south and turkish controlled cyprus in the north that is where your max reporter and korn meets courteney he's preparing for the traditional muslim henna night ahead of the wedding to his fiance i mean for me it was a very big surprise when i heard that you will marry here without any mom assuming i didn't exist here it's different that a turkey where weddings are normally conducted by the law it's
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a religious practice but that's not the tradition here. it's no separate would get married by the mom and. the head the night gets underway to get some waiting outside the home of the bride's parents i mean our whole way as the traditional been done a dress. the groom to be shows out in l.a. . i mean i manages to mount the horse but she's clearly nervous. darling darling likely to stay calm down i want to get up. and just stay calm don't get me off the whole was. i mean it continues on foot it's not what she planned. i was really down hearted. i thought the rough start would ruin the entire night i was so good. it was my dream to ride to my head and eyes on a horse but it didn't come true. but she can't dwell on that as the henna night is
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about to begin in earnest 1st the bridal couple are separated. the men give the bride groom a traditional shame. it's a ritual to pack her mouth to his new role as a husband. playfully the attempts to escape his fate. meanwhile the women start to head the ritual of gold coin and paste made from the henna plan time pressed into a meanest palm there to bring her luck. and prosperity the resulting stain is meant to show the bride's imperfection only is perfect the gloves ensure that the head of paste sinks into the skin quickly and mina must wear them overnight. then the mood changes in a tear filled ritual the meanest family bid farewell to the bride and symbolically
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hand her over to the crying you call my mother my mom as a mom i couldn't cry at 1st but then my mother held my hand and when she embraced me that was the moment i started to cry i was really emotional. her only daughter is starting her own family my mom of course my parents are still my parents but i'm starting another life without them. jamal is my family now and very importantly i'll have another family name and i don't want. to and then it's time to celebrate without the veil. the incident with the horses long forgotten. a few days later. it's the day of the wedding i mean as regular hairstylist gives her the pen effect look. after an hour she's ready to get. the musicians are there
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and this time even the groom is punctual now he will see his future bride in her wedding dress for the 1st time. the marriage will take place here in a civil ceremony conducted by a registrar the response to her question can be clara you for all eternity. or a lifetime yes. in it i don't know johnny felt we were really a family now. and sometimes and at that moment it became clear to me she had
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entering a whole new world assault on the. kid then the couple creates a veritable parade of well wishers at least half of the $3000.00 guests come to congratulate the happy couple. each presents the pair with a monetary gift they'll use the cash to pay for the wedding and put the rest in the bank for their future children. 3 hours later they finally get to dance this popular turkish cypriot folk dance the good son was once performed only by women. newlyweds and nina call and courteney continued to sell it. range with that guests until late into the night to . wish them all the luck in the world and you can see more weddings from around europe on our euro max you tube channel well back here in germany there is no evidence that there was any competition between the master builders of the cologne
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cathedral and the minster both buildings have very tall staples but only as main steeple measures 4 meters higher a coincidence our reporter hendrick belling found out more. the old minster is both impressive and unique. this is the world's tallest church why does the steeple have to be so tall how does it feel to fly around the tower why is it always under construction and how fast can i get up there. the world's highest church steeple has gotten experience to find the answers to my questions i go right to the top 768 steps on foot there's no elevator here 143 meters closer to heaven minister peter is waiting for me.
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i'm just some say it's like a pointer a sign there's another dimension up in heaven but to me that sounds very pious almost too pious to be true and. the church steeple is 161.53 meters tall that's a world record lies in southern germany right on the danube today the city has just under 125000 residents busy but was once a powerful and wealthy city it was famous for a high quality fabric made from cotton and linen that wasn't a worldwide the minster is a testament to the city's former prosperity not only is the steeple gigantic so is the church the gothic interior i'm one of our own a 1000000 people who visit the own minster each year to marvel at it sekret artworks it's the largest protestant church in germany because i love these and most importantly it's a people's church the idea to build it didn't come from a church or a bishop it came from the citizens themselves. it's said the self-confidence of the
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people of this is high as the church tower itself will hold with all. this relief depicts the laying of the foundation stone in the year 1377 very early on the people of poland were determined to have the world's tallest church steeple but in 1543 they ran out of money and construction was halted only 300 years later was the church finally completed in its current form but completed is actually a foreign concept to michel hill but he's the master builder responsible for maintaining the men's destruction $24.00 workers are employed to check every single stone and to restore or replace them if necessary. it's delicate work for the stone masons. who made it on 400. 1000 people if you intend to restore a building like this one a building that's a national monument so you have to exhibit this attention to detail right down to
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the very last no can cranny. we think the tile from the pride and impact we. experiencing the minster from a bird's eye perspective seems like an impossible feat but the full body flight simulator berkeley and the v. are headset can make it a reality i take a virtual flight through 890 and see the minster up close. really close if the top. of it was amazing and i really felt like a bird when i was up there it's like a totally different world out there. back to reality many visit the minster just to climb the tower some even turn it into a sporting event. at the annual all minster tower run athletes raise up 5. 160 steps to
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a height of 102 meters it's over last year's winner just 2 minutes and 36 seconds unfortunately i compliments this time. of the 5 minutes. the climb to the top is worth it whatever your pace. the much higher view points in the world but to be on top of the all minister with all that history around you is very special. even if it doesn't remain the world's tallest church for ever minster it will always be outstanding. and you can see a longer version of hendrix adventure on our youtube channel and that wraps up the show but before we go we would like to honor the 100 and 55th anniversary of the postcard now if you have any postcards that you would like to share with us then send them in and by doing so you qualify to enter a draw to win this bag of goodies including this really cool hat so good luck and
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