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every morning but. i don't want to go for these equally dangerous. days i'm good to see people not self so they can plant crops and find the. floods droughts with climate change become the main driver of mass migration you couldn't write any up we're going to fix that if you want to for people to build. a climate exodus start september 5th on t.w. . to. see the film music that's out of this world it will find out more about that at the top of the show. hello and welcome to another
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exciting edition of your i'm max i'm your host meghan lee here's a look at what else we have coming up on the program. reporter max numero gives it his all at the higher thinking. man the world's oldest gourami's club meets up inflation shy. but 1st restart off with an adventure from outer space now 50 years after the american astronaut neil armstrong became the 1st man to walk on the moon history has once again been made in terms of space adventures and this time by an italian astronaut luca parmitano played deejay for a night from the international space station where he's currently bass now his vibes were beamed down to a party boat just off the island of and we were there to experience it firsthand.
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italian astronaut luca parmitano tries his hand that d.j. 400 kilometers away from earth and people groove to his beats on the deck of a cruise ship anchored off the spanish island of the bees. the tablet serves as part of the tunnel's mixing board. the 1st time ever d.j. from outer space. was impressed that i mean he's up there somewhere and i think you could tell that he's an astronaut not a d.j. but he d.j. didn't 0 gravity perfectly but how it felt. it's no wonder that nuclear doesn't sound like a pro he only had his 1st lessons shortly before takeoff from shook at the european astronaut center in cologne the european space agency hopes that this kind of
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action will get young people more interested in space travel. this pretty crazy so the question for you is do you choose the museum that i have to see the. works for frankfurt place label big city beads which helped to organize the 5 day mediterranean cruise. the world's best deejays entertain the passengers a day and night. of. the live link to the international space station is the highlight. station this is houston are you ready for the event. here. i am ready for an event so i would love for a world where one common language and everybody could talk because i believe that communication he's one way to solve problems and a language that everybody knows and everybody understands and nobody fights about
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their idea about. and then the blue compound tonto takes the ship's passengers on the galactic journey. in the end his coach detailer shook his happy. he did a great job he got some tracks from me and played just the right ones. then he did a somersault and started clapping upside down and weightless. and everyone clapped along i didn't think it worked but he really set the tone i take off my hat to it. so what lasting effect will his 1st d.j. act in space have. enjoyed sharing the experience. with the people if you go to space intimidated by such strong emotions for life. that we feel everybody should feel this once in their life because when
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you see from space it's beautiful it is super beautiful and you want everybody to leave this when you get inspired by space you get and power to do everything even better than before including music including d.j. so we should take these it's. no matter whether professional deejays will be jetting off to space in the future or astronaut spin records on earth this event was clearly out of this world. certainly was all right coming back down to earth now since millennia man has always felt the need to test his physical strength hence the olympics or on a much smaller scale the highland games in scotland this is an event that is truly a throwback to another era where men hurl tree trunks carry heavy stones or they throw heavy weights all in
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a competitive show of strength and in durance your max host max american decided to test his mettle by taking part in a highlands games event and here's a closer look at how he measured up against the rest. when trees are flung through the air boulders carried around weights flying through the sky i'm drain falls in buckets it's summer time in scotland. is the perfect weather for a scottish tradition i'm in error at the highland games and i'll be facing off against some of the toughest men in the country and of course that requires a certain dress code. a traditional scottish kills is borne by all performers and competitiveness every summer around 80 communities across scotland host highland games the village of west of edinburgh has been holding games since 871 there's
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running cycling and plenty of heavy lifting. it's a tradition deeply entrenched in scottish culture charlie merry is the president of the scottish highland games association. with. me here i'd like to load a little bit more about the history of the highland games. as they would be more. than. i believe it would be from the kleins. chief with the. strongest man crush there's no notice. of it. aside from selecting warriors clan chiefs also sort out dancers and musicians nowadays it's all about the owner of the strongest competes in 6 so-called heavy
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events for instance wait for heights by the aim is to throw a 25 kilo weight over a bar the scottish brogue using a cannonball attached to a butcher's shop and indicate a toss of a trimmed tree has flipped over on its axis. ideally landing in a straight line not an easy task. i feel to have a go but 1st one of the judges also we will give me a crash course in the camera. so what is the technique so 1st of all across the street i don't get it. like that and over and. the audience really well just taken a city it. was good. there you go so i was out for a 1st go i was very good going you didn't fall and lose your bond. trader toss is quite a bit trickier this one is the lightest weighing 25 kilos and is used only for practice
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to getting into position and keeping the balance is hard enough then it's time to run flip my 1st attempt at leaves quite a lot to be desired. it's not a walk in the park my rivals are professional athletes and weight lifters. so how do you train for the game for. a local sports field let me go down and basically through which the boat is much of the way if you go to bieber's i'm i've got no telegraph pole. such a shame i lost my telegraph pole with nothing but my crash course to prepare me it's time to have a go. at. it without proper goops the went grass doesn't give me much grip. my throw fails to impress. the day's best measured in that 129 feet good thing no one bet on me winning so it
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wasn't as if think it was. my next challenge is to toss the caber that has to be flipped over and land. straight like a clock is going from 6 o'clock to 12. my rivals offer me a sticky trieste that concoction extra grip. so my fingers are all sticky now ready for the comatose the injury risk is a little bit too high so i can only go on a practice table because i'm not well championship quality. is a real me now it's my last chance to make a good impression. of her but i can't believe it's bang on 12 o'clock albeit with the smallest trainer available still who can say they'd like to treat the ensuing award ceremony the
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judges dropped me among the prize for my efforts it wasn't enough for a proper prize and i've really learned that you need to be real athletes who compete at the highland games but i had fun anyway i'm i'll definitely have another go in the future. making habits of working out in a kilt. or the one below. our i way to go max and you can see more of max's highland games adventure on r d w your own max you tube channel. well believe it or not britain's queen victoria was a huge fan of the highland games and their popularity soared in the 1900 century thinks in part to her now if she were alive today she would be celebrating her 200th birthday this year and the southern german city of coburg where her husband albert was born is commemorating the occasion in royal fashion.
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queen victoria the most powerful woman of the 19th century and her husband prince albert out for a stroll into varia. the city of coburg hired these lookalikes to mark the couple's 200th birthday. this is what it might have looked like when they visited the city because prince albert was born and raised in cobol. victoria and albert still have descendants in the city their great great great grandson is prince hubertus of socks a cobol can go to an exhibition at collin back castle the family's principal residence shows that albert's marriage to his cousin victoria didn't happen by chance. yeah this whole sex in the house is that sicko board could go to was actually rather an important in the 18th century but then came the idea for this marriage strategy through clever matches they married into all of europe's royal houses so at its zenith in the 19th century they were basically kings or queens of
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much of europe and had great political influence and feels that whether it's the swedish royal family. the belgian monarchs the descendants of the czars of vogue area or naturally the british royal family they all have roots in cobol and are related to victoria and albert that earned queen victoria the nickname the grandmother of europe she and albert had 9 children together. comes here to see if you could also call them the 1st royal dream couple because albert and victoria really were in love while both of them or especially prince albert saw the political advantage of being married to the queen of britain they also married for love and that wasn't standard practice back then he did a lot of them. but tragically albert died when he was just 42 victoria mourning him for the rest of her life. she had many statues built in his
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honor the 1st one was in cobol and still stands on its market square. rosenow palace once the summer residence of the dukes of socks and co borgen gota lies a few kilometers out of town. it was here that albert was born in 1819. he was the 2nd son of ernest the 3rd and his wife louise. albert was also baptized here in the marble hall. visitors to the palace can see a cradle dating from this period and marvel at the gardens. and her memoirs queen victoria wrote of rosenow palace if i were not who i am this would be my real home . when victoria and albert visited family in co book they lived in ehrenborg palace in the heart of town. at the time it was the main residence of the dukes of coke
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walk. ready this staircase leads up to the hall of giants. here lavish parties were once held for the royal couple and their guests. today it's used for concerts. queen victoria occupied this bedroom at ehrenborg palace she even had a british style water closet installed here. it was one of germany's 1st modern toilets. and that wasn't the only exchange of ideas between britain and co borg an exhibition at the town's dome newseum shows victoria in albert's role as cultural ambassadors. but had invited prince albert made christmas trees famous impression through the pictures of his children and his family which he had printed in the newspaper as. he also brought his typical german values with him to and hard work discipline thrift values which lays. came to symbolize the victorian age since
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i didn't have enough but. after all that history it's time for a break and and pay to file a skate shop a sweet treat awaits the specialty of the supplier to the court a gingerbread cookie. this. is a traditional baked good. book has a really long tradition of making gingerbread and it was something that was enjoyed here and it's the name comes from the turning in dialect and means little kiss. in this anniversary year victoria and albert can be seen everywhere. a current project to cold war university of alberta in miniature made by a 3 d. printer. lookalikes and the day at the market square. maybe not quite as victoria and albert would have done but tasty all the same.
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as i've said before berlin is something of a planet in and of itself many international visitors to the city decide to stay here and start businesses and we are featuring some of these entrepreneurs in our series planet berlin now in our latest installment we meet cecilia our friend. from chile she's opened the shop south embassy in order to spread some of her south american culture around the german capital. jewelry from colombia. wine and food from chile and argentina. for shoes from brazil maybe you can get all of this and more at berlin's south embassy. in cecilia fuentes he bought a bottle is the perfect south american ambassador. that america is in latin america is full of stories and cultures arts and crafts you never stop discovering new
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worlds new things. each time i discover something new i find out something more about my roots. cecilia opened her store in berlin's mitta district in 2010 and now has a collection of about 2000 items all of which carry a piece of south american cultural history to celia is very interested in regional identities this collection of clothes is from mexico. each pattern carries information about our ancestors. back then people could not use computers and things like that information was preserved on textile. often ticks even seen what is the at the vatican this is it doesn't add much so when you look at these works you go back 2000 years in time. and you have a living history. cecilia was born in monte dale your ally.
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but she grew up in she lace capital something jago. that's where she studied industrial design and later began organizing fashion trade shows. she fell in love and moved to germany some 19 years ago 1st living in munich and then moving to berlin in 2008. the german capital has become her 2nd home. as can talk to him of it often but i always heard about berlin as a child because my father was fascinated with german history. and never felt like an alien place to me and i was very curious when i arrived i immediately felt a connection it's so multicultural here there's so much openness it's become a home for me is. her favorite place in berlin is.
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a legendary dancing hall in berlin center that survived both world wars much of the building has barely changed in over 100 years. the hall of mirrors seems caught in a time warp prince william and kate have visited it and hollywood director quentin tarantino and actor george clooney have filmed here. this was one of my 1st impressions of berlin i was fascinated by the fact that you can literally feel berlin's history here it's so authentic it's what i wanted to experience when i was reading back in south america i found this place magical. with how the. south embassy also has a gallery for latin american art. these bowls were inspired by the fabulous growth from the outside but full of life on the
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inside. the shop is designed to be a platform for cultural exchange. what even though i love germany's winter culture i also miss south america's sun the relaxed spirit the warmth. it was always a challenge for me to transmit south america's sunny warm to germany zone to give me. and now i can say that i bring many people together here through this net. you feel it mentions a. salad embassy a piece of sunny latin america in the heart of berlin. and if you are interested in learning the stories of other entrepreneurs in our series then just head to our website and finally we were out of the show on a colon area with an exclusive group of food lovers known as the shandor. the world's oldest gourmet club it was originally only open to men but now women
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make up a large portion of the membership while we want to find out more about what these calling ery connoisseurs do when they get together so we attended a regional meeting in the principality time. the constant need election they have to sell is an international gastronomical society. new members are sworn in at a ceremony with rituals which date back to the middle ages. the good and the castle and liechtenstein provides the perfect backdrop. to this endeavor to sell was founded in $1248.00 as the guilt of this rest is in france which makes it the oldest go make worldwide it was banned after the french revolution seemed to be too decadent and really founded in 1950.
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this is there some of the style job but this is a modernized version espoused and some fresh blood is needed. i would invite you to take part by the older generation in the market. you don't have to be a professional chef for some a day to become a member amateur go may's can also join what's important is a love of good food and drink as well as relaxing in a noble setting. members also test restaurants and offer their expertise to young girl names. on the streets in your career we offer support to young chefs all over the world and young summer years learning about wine culture we organize competitions for young chefs and someone yes. they are very popular we want to promote the younger generation is. the highlight
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of this annual meeting enlisting stein is the gallatin at. the 5 course menu includes duck kite perch and filet of beans. chef costs michelin has been a shen member for over 4 years he sees it as a recognition of his work. he knows that he's cooking for demanding guests today. devotion. most are from the hotel and restaurant industry like me. will do all. the research they know how the food on their plates is supposed to taste. you need 2 recommendations if you want to become a member of the show and how to set up the annual membership fee is $260.00 euros events such as these cost extra the company and conversation are good but some topics are to do so you could really we don't talk about politics and religion sometimes we talk about business or about opinions but i don't want to say much
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more about that. the club has some 25000 members dotted around the world in over 80 countries. and there are new clubs emerging constantly. david yeah it's not only about good food and drink but also about customs and politeness finn's and for sure in this month i think it's nice that we meet so many people from different countries and we can meet new people and discover new dishes practically all over the world and i mentioned can land in a 100 nice buys in finland. this. celebrating go main dining and building bridges across the world. and with that it is time to say goodbye don't forget to check out our website or our facebook page to take part in our weekly drop as always for me and the rest of
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on t w. t w a lot of properties are meeting. up off the agenda local inequality. crisis with iran and international trade. but donald trump spent with his host french president michel and the trade war with china can derail everything . the british prime minister my views the occasion for his great. reporting from the g. 7 meeting in p.r. it's life for d.w.i. news. i'm not going to think that well i guess sometimes i am but i stand up and when the 7 thinks deep into the german culture of looking at
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the stereotype of class and you think the future of the country that i'm not. yet you don't seem ridiculous drama there to eat it's cold out. i might show join me to meet the germans on the w. . post. or go by keep to seek for food. police to prevent contamination. separate braun's cooked foods to avoid cross contamination. kook's 3rd to kill microorganisms. keep food safe temperatures fall to prevent bacterial growth.
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use safe water and safe materials to avoid kentucky. food producers are the ones primarily responsible for the safety of the food. but you can protect yourself and your family from diseases in the home by plying the 5 kilos to sea for food use them you also have a role to play. the. lead as of 7 top industrial countries are meeting in the french resort of b.f. gets brought disagreements on issues such as global trade and climate change make consensus unlikely for the 1st time in more than 4 decades there will be no joint statement at the end of the cheese 7 summit.
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