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tv   Reporter  Deutsche Welle  July 21, 2019 12:15pm-12:31pm CEST

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hons i lose that emotion which nobody can also come by on instagram right up to the final whistle. stop going up on the. top on. my mind. oh. my god lord have. cost us such a nerve wracking day at the office even norbit tickle eventually runs out of steam . i was trying to commit similar crimes i'm pretty done and you've seen how the day when. all i want now is to crash out on the couch with a nice glass of wine or a beer i'm just. going to toss my stuff. i have a hard day's work for opera type in it's time one line before judy cools once again
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little punk frosting characters in for contrast of roles more or less behind the scenes all bound by the uncommon level of dedication to the club that employs them much of it work is done out of the public eye but they and many more like them on no less essential to the bundesliga success story the team behind the team.
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rise and shine time to cast off look at spago is taking an outing in welcome to my hamburg summer tour always pretty close to the water and there's plenty of it in this city. in the. next g.w. . the film reality. is a nice serious things in a different lines. much of. it in venice even seems that it dissolving space into endlessness. one of the greatest artists of our time james to mount a holiday on. in 30 minutes on d w.
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i think is everything challenging 1st i'm a muslim. so much different culture between here and there so a challenge in court if. the only. true islam is the same i think it was worth it for me to come to germany. months ago my license to work as a swimming instructor a vision our 2 children other dogs just rushed just to show us. what's your story take part cherish on info migrants dot net.
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as they say here in the north in hamburg on the elba i spent the night on this houseboat a former fishing boat. it's still a bit early in the hot city district but the weather forecast promises sunshine. welcome to my hamburg summer tour always pretty close to the water from the concert hall through the entertainment district to the beach and if you're going to. also look into hamburg music history at the legendary star club.
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a graffiti artist guides us to the sights of his hometown of houston. and the view or video shows us a trip to mexico and guatemala. on 1st a tour of a form of fishing boats built in 1987. shows me his ship. no entry in that's right it's a print. of dust and that's all the original you haven't changed anything that's all it's all absolutely original or does not and it still works do you have to check it regularly as well when we turn on the engine we have to check it in advance but it runs. in white tight here do you ever hit your head always at least a few times. let me show you the living room because i tried to make it very cozy.
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so where we're standing in this beautiful living room this used to be the hole for fish you know exactly this is the belly of the ship here's where they kept the fish cool on ice. in fact i think if you leave the harbor sometimes or is it permanently more dear. to how it's fully functional we could set out right now for spain for instance or whatever you want about it was ok maybe another time today i want to check out hamburg. while i go to check out the film when he you can take a quick look at the most important information on hamburg everything you should know about the city. from the river elbe a to a tributary of the ulcer and hamburg there's water everywhere.
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the port of hamburg the 3rd largest in europe is very important to the economy. often city in new residential and business district is also home to hamburg the newest attraction the elbe philharmonie it's right next to the historical special spot which with its 19th century warehouses is a unesco world heritage site in one of the former warehouses the maritime museum documents 3000 years of seafaring history. ready the world's biggest model railway is also in the special start it also shows hamburg with the philharmonia and the port in miniature. around the lake known as the inner allstar. you'll find the old city center with
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a town hall 1800000 people live in hamburg making it germany's 2nd largest city. ready its main church song michelle michelle for short is visible from afar. the hanseatic city offers plenty of places to stay the 4 seasons hotel and hotel atlantic are among the most luxurious. hamburgers one of the most visited cities in germany just behind berlin and munich. it took a long time and was more expensive than expected but it seems to have paid off the filo many concert hall has won many fans since its opening in 2 tails in 17 that makes it quite difficult to get concert tickets but the visit to the observation deck the plaza is free. a great new
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balcony 360 degrees pure hamburg. where are you from but i'm from the united states but i've been living in bahrain for 10 years. what do you do here i'm just here on a holiday spending that you break in hamburg with my good friend young peter and enjoying the city where you from both from russia or voyeur up you're at the. because it's a landmark in hamburg and it's a place you have to visit if you're in hamburg and then london come here is all this is a good as i heard that it's very difficult to get tickets to and so you just get in line and hope for the best and it wasn't the business at 6 pm we'll go to the box office and hope we get tickets so you know any tricks to get tickets just luck. doesn't that's all. that's ok i'll give it
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a try i seem to be lucky. but the big good look at hamburg is not just a port city hamburg is also a music city composers such as your philip and johannes bombs used to work here and hamburg has also left its mark on rock and pop music history. and hamburg sang probably district the beatles gained important experience for their international career it all started in the early sixty's on the stage of the star a legendary place that has made history. 91617 years after the end of world war 2 hendrix rubble had been cleared away and its economy was flourishing. but the generation gap was huge young people were looking for alternatives and amusement. rock'n'roll was new and played an important role for teenagers could only listen to it on the radio and in
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a few clubs. local big week month and bucks and way to host founded the stock club the name said it all. behind beyond almost else i'm good fun we started up something that reflected the mood that was simmering among young people. that's why we put posters up all over hamburg saying the hard times are over and morning music has had its day and i managed to sign the beatles. when i was going i mean. we opened on april 13th 1962 with a big bang. and has cost 2 to 5 months each of the beatles got $500.00 a week. i'll never forget how a kid from the port who might have been able to shout out some orders suddenly had
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to announce the beatles. on i think it was going to be the. opening of the stock market the start for the fab four's meteoric rise. and. they played a total of $79.00 gigs that. evidences were ecstatic there was live music to 6 am 7 days a week thousands of people could fit into the club magically attracted by stars they'd only heard on radio. from fats domino to little richard. but the enjoyment had its dark side how big was home to a unique use protection squad that carefully scrutinize the sometimes under age visit his to the stock. sex drugs and rock'n'roll were thrown in the side of the
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police some classic dialogues took place. you know how old are you i'll be 18 but when will you be 18 in august. you just turned 17. yeah. of course many have been teenagers trying to get into the hottest club in the city as a challenge. and chin bushnell's and i think everyone under 18 has to leave. and we found ways to get back into the kitchen once they caught us again. but less conformist teenagers remain choosy and on what days hardly anyone came. the rock and pop stars became more expensive so in 1969 the star-club closed deep in debt.
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the building of the star-club was later demolished in the courtyard of the new building you will find this plaque. holby is still one of the most famous districts of hamburg famous and notorious here you will find pubs and grandfathers a red light district and culture and all of it not far from the elba. even has a small museum where you can find out what has shaped the district. because polly was originally a border region between the danish city of i do not and they had the attic city of hamburg residents here knew how to use this kind of free space dance halls and cheap entertainment have been a part of star boldly since the 17th century so it was a business and how it's done public image of prostitution crime evolved over the
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years. some to is in constant flux i'd say the red light district image which now plays a role in many tourists perceptions and in marketing strategy it's very much influenced by the 1970 s. and eighty's. and. lots of clichés emerge that. for example the gold chains mullet hairdos and so. on survivor to. nobody because so with these questions they try to attract tourists by saying we have a red light district we have gangsters that might interest some people but only i think so. we have the some poly museum don't think of ourselves in that role but we try to present everything in the development of the district and we try to enable visitors to understand how certain myths were formed interesting to and some are just myths and some are cliches she's. challenger that the museum shows portraits
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of women who have shaped. but some didn't so what did they do.

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