tv Euromaxx Deutsche Welle May 9, 2020 6:30am-7:01am CEST
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good distance. if you can stay at how we are you are here for you we're working hard listening to keep you informed. we're all in this together and together make it through. stay safe everybody. stay safe stay safe please stay safe. feel. hello and welcome to your own max and as you can see the show looks a bit different today because we have left the studio to take a look around and the german capital looks very different at the moment as with
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a used to he at the bottom of the book a gate moment thousands of tourists taking pictures like crazy but today. it's nearly empty the tourists have disappeared because traveling is nearly impossible cultural life has come to a standstill all the major events have been cancelled so the coronavirus has changed the world in a matter of weeks german photographer. is rolling around the empty streets and squares in berlin to document with the camera just how much the german capital has changed do the pandemic. alexanderplatz there is usually a buzz with activity now it's almost empty just a handful of people here including. a photographer who's capturing the city's current. first it was a shock to see such a lively city suddenly come to a virtual standstill.
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go to get driven driven by this crisis situation. first it was really stressful and i was thinking what's happening now. and when i feel that way. i usually just have to go and take photos. from. the coronavirus pandemic has brought life to a halt in cities around the globe many people have been confined to their homes that billionaires can go out provided they practice social distancing restaurants remain closed however and public life is hugely restricted since mid march this is the berlin sebastien belt's has photographed he's got to know another side of his
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home town and captured images of this much quieter capital. this last weeks were extremely intense because i was outdoors. as in taking photos almost every day. that's really strenuous. on and off and i also experienced berlin quite intensively rediscover the city. and even though i've always lived here. lives. no one commissioned the 23 year old to shoot photos of berlin and knock down this project is a personal one the kind of diary the view through his camera lens helps the bell's come to understand a world that's changing around him. taking pictures just me a purpose it's a way to deal with the situation. especially now. when
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everything is being canceled i there's almost nothing left but corona. it's a good way to switch off for a bit it's. just an optician. that's was sort of take my cue from what i see and certainly what i hear on the news every day and then must be sure. of my sins and these are mainly situations which somehow emotionally reflect on what is happening right now what so now if you just begin busts. to see you. mentioned the people whose body language maybe symbolizes the prevailing mood and presumably is just part of finished among us now as taxpayers has worldwide for the benon based on agency us clients professional sports eyes main focus but due to the corona crisis the events have been canceled and travel plans grounded that's evident at checkpoint charlie to define the border
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crossing between once divided east and west but then is normally a tourist hot spot but now the place which is used. teeming with visitors from around the world places he deserted. and. the pace is certainly slower and. the same number of people are underway in the city every time of the day or night. creates a certain sense of timelessness there are no work days anymore there's no rush hour rush somehow it's always sunday it's never the weekend and that's a very odd feeling. just. takes photographs spontaneously you know it is intuition b. has got it and finds all over town.
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also show how billionaires are adjusting to this new way of life. i get the impression that people are out to be relaxed when dealing with the situation. as you always have to keep in mind that every possible contact could affect me. i could infect someone else. you have to keep telling yourself that the danger isn't gone it's still there and sometimes it's really tough. opening up again after the. plans to keep on taking his still photo because it will be a long while yes before it's back to business as normal in the german capital. so many things are not allowed to happen anymore so the big fashion shows will not take place this summer and shopping is only possible to
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a limited extent however the fashion trends public a long time ago designers presented them already last year so we know. strong themes such as bright yellow for example all small banks like this one and these mini backs come in all shapes and colors and we put together the latest fashion trends for you in our next report. to the design and look of some a 2020 colorful playful and a little sexy green and yellow prevailed. top sleeves ruffles and shoulder pads and accents well the new luxury look and shorts show plenty of skin in. this apartment store yet may be closed right now due to the corona pandemic but sales continue online. fashion by van was at the parent's playtime
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petitions for the store and ordered this summer's hottest styles. and we have a mix of beach outfits and evening wear that's fun and sexy i'm is a lot of transparency. underwear out is the name of this revealing new trend which purposely draws attention to what lies beneath the surface like these undergarments from dior. british model car a delivery in shows how it's done. another variation where a bra with a jacket over top or ditch the jacket all together it could be a ball that is worn out so it's a luxury inspired it can be a corset it can be. type of evening dress where there's luxury underneath the baby . where you see. so definitely taking luxury and making it into clothes that we can wear for every day is definitely one of the
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major travels for next summer. this is even more daring when paired with shorts then i'll be placing the mini skirt. american supermodel gigi had big wins them as skimpy hot pants at chanel the fashion house also has a tweed variance well fundies extra. resilient model is a big love make sure it's look chic and one with a trench coat there elegant business attire. that could be worn in a very sophisticated way it could be a jacket and basically with a beautiful pair of shoes i think that shorts with the jacket can be actually almost a business suit for this season and next the well dressed woman needs a suit with long pants oh shorts preferably oversized and in bright cut it's like this one from jochum is. this summer promises to be colorful pink
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yellow and most of all green in and match the new jungle look. dress like this you'll turn heads women who aren't fans of wild patterns can still sport trendy splashes of color accessories. at best even the green flip flops are in i catch a. green is the color of hope so. the world will be better green is definitely a big color it's a joyful color and they can go a different shades you have very light pale greens you also have some strong greens some forest greens but also flu or greens and of course we have emerald if you don't have something green in your wardrobe you're in style this season. sleeves truth and flounces this some is the outfits the playful touch. here american model kind of good which is the top with ruffles from chenault.
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french fashion icon in this din of her sons has also tried out the latest trend. to see if this. puff sleeves are making the new tops and dresses look very girly. the street where influence was strongly evident now everything's becoming feminine again. and the new mini bags go perfectly with that look that just large enough to hold a credit card cell phone and keys and sometimes not even that this summer many bags are popping up all over like here at foundry so naturally german fashion blogger carla dollar has one of them from valentino. to pretty sexy many bags are everywhere. sometimes the bags functionality isn't a fool most important. it's more like jewelry and part of the silhouette.
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when it comes to fashion trends history tends to repeat itself so the padded shot is of the eighty's of making a comeback like here. to something cool to others hard to get used to but then you don't have to follow every fashion trend. may the 9th is europe day and it stands for the corporation of the european nations and never since the foundation of that you has year of faced such a challenge each country is coping differently with a crisis some have been hit harder than others but we are all waiting for better times to come and sometimes it helps to remember what makes each country so special and food place an important role in a country's cultural d.n.a. right now restaurants all over europe closer many people are spending more time at
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home cooking and new serious food secrets we will take a look at famous dishes from around the continent for you to try out and we. with. it originated in the valencia region on spain's mediterranean coast where they grow the kind of rice used in this ditch so let's find out how to cook an authentic. if it were a compiler is like making love slowly and with care. it's the art of living and sharing. is everything to me my favorite dish my life i live for me from growing rice.
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tony montoya. is in valencia is in spain spain is in europe i'm making an authentic. what i feel won't it be 1st of all you need a proper paella pan. over here you have a difference between cooking with gas or word is the aromas and the word the smoke . and the flavor also depends on the kind of would you use. people. who are in the oil. now we add a dash of salt. and then we have the chicken.
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but i now throw the rabbit at the edge of the pan. the most important thing when cooking a pio is to have a fire that. isn't too hard a bit so the meat is cooked little by little well i got a. pail it takes 2 hours to make it. there is no authentic pio there are lots of them but it really needs is coherence and it is quoting. one of the founders of wiki. never mixes ingredients from the sea with the gradients from the land around me and fish in the same doesn't exist in valencia no it's the same body. now we're going to throw in the green beans. some of the total don't want it now we have the tomato. to release the flavors of
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everything that has been cooked in the paella. the like got to live. here and this is the kind of locally grown white being used for the paella. because it contains less starch than the other kinds and so this is the type of being that has been used for generations to create an authentic. you know you can also add snails. like an artichoke for example. one of the now we have fried the beans in the snails so what's on the water you almost totally got.
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it but i know i'm soaking the saffron. and water. so that when it enters the paella the strands are looser. smaller and the spread better throughout the paella you know if you're. giving it a better color. you know if the pilot needs to boil for 20 or 25 minutes ok you've got it then it is the right time to have the right level. with the story after this is around the grain rice which is the best for id for valencian paella. so i'm going to go there oh manager of our roast. beef and. the round grain rice. differs from the other kinds because of the amount of starch in it could be that i'm not there is not have much starch so when you
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cook it you end up with a very tasty rice that's very dry and loose. and you know the pail is ready when it's been simmering for 15 minutes. mostly we add a little more flame to finish it. because then it sticks to the pan and forms a crust we call it. well i guess the least the paella is ready. for you can try and find out what an authentic valencian taste like. that was the 1st episode of a new series for secrets about european specialties and you can also find it on you tube channel d w food and wine secrets you can discover why nobody in belgium would ever talk
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about french fries because the badges have turned preparing fried potatoes into the real with their own dips and a very special way of cooking them. stories creative chefs. the smell of credible the latest trends recipes to try yourself so hard today i'm going to show you how to cook sustainable vegetarian food from the right to me and the secrets behind the dishes. you know as my life. started and 16 you start to sing. c.w. can simply subscribe and to actually. hear behind me you can see now the bridge directly of off the river but is built on the water and there so many
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bridges like in venice are in the dutch city of saddam and i'm saddam is where we are going to fall on next report to find out more about a hotel where you can still spend the night because it's so tiny in fact it's just for 2 people it's a former british keep us cabin and right now there are over 20 different cabins to choose from they are proving a hit with business traveler and tourists alike right now with locals who would like to get away from home to enjoy a change of scenery. you see them by almost every canal in amsterdam bridge keepers cabins in every shape and size. the bridge keepers once sat inside lifting and lowering the bridges for ships and boats. then came centralized computer control and the cabins were left empty. for some time now some of been open to overnight guests even during the corona crisis and now takes care of the
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check in and even opens the door without personal contact. and all the great and book to the suites hotel website they had a choice of 21 former bridge keepers cabins. studies done really cleverly on 3 floors with 12 man meets his each it's a fabulous solution. in the view you can look at the city from all sides it's fun and very cozy. and the 3 floors have space for a bed. a bathroom. and a dining alcove. the bridge keepers worked here till 2009 raising the new year while i'm still bridge. the profession existed in amsterdam for over a century. the cabins were built in various styles. from the airstream school. to structuralism. now they're protected as historical buildings. still should
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lock built in 1673 can only be reached by boat the bridge keepers cabins meet all the official requirements for isolation. and breakfast are left at the door. suzanne oxen are is a co-founder of sweets hotels and creative director 20 of the cabins will been converted by 2021 we call in to let's say buildings that were used for another profession we have to change them so we go in and we look at what is the post potential power of this house how can we add something to it how can we transform it into a place to stay this cabin offers a kitchen and a bedroom with a panoramic view of the canal. the interior design was chosen to extend the 17th century architecture we tried to tell the story of this house by by husing the call us from the right period by
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opening up the attic to show what it actually was like but also to put in songs things like this that was used to drink beer and wine in the 17th century to show our guests like actually you know what was this period like how were people eating how were they drinking you know to 956. in the new objectivity style the lodgings at the hardest bridge are a bit more modern right now the cabins are booked mainly by the dutch themselves and they need a place to get away from home and. among the furnishings is an original chair by the powerhouse pioneer garrick. the bridge keepers cabins are just one example of how all kinds of buildings in amsterdam have been converted to hotels another is the for all to crane hotel in the north of the city block one of 3 suites in a former harbor crane around 40 meters up in the air. at the top gets console going
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to cousy on joining a few of amsterdam. once the corona crisis is over the hour johana will accommodate groups of up to 12 overnight guests on board to find whether the crew put out to sea. camps or dam offers many ways to live on or near the water. in a cold. and all the great and it was a novelty to spend the night in the tiny bridge keepers cabin. i was given a great idea but you have to be prepared to play live tetris here and there because the space is very limited the platform for a couple of days and nights it's lovely how i'm going to miss this absolute chance and. they may be small but the bridge keepers cabins offer a unique way to experience and to damp. with $360.00 degree views of the
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neighborhood. something to put on my bucket list because i'm saddam is one of my favorite cities that's all we have time for in this. edition of the euro max so glad you could join us and i hope you liked our live 2 of the german capital as much as we did until we meet again all the best from berlin stay safe stay healthy and don't forget to follow us on social media so by.
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