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jeff dahmer trucks. were to park an intrigue analyzers the difficult relationship between russia and the u.s. and between their presidents how does their model reach and the dangers mutual admiration of the rest of the. muslim beliefs trump including starts august 3rd on d w. lavender as far as the eye can see but how can you capture this is beautiful and single photograph we'll find out later on in the show hello and welcome to another exciting edition of your america's i'm your host meghan lee here's a look at what else we've got coming up on the program. trying to uncover the
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secrets behind and courtship custard tart. and delving into the complex a magical world of out of my time. but we kick off the show on a high note with high heels that is most high heeled shoes are made with women in mind however a growing number of men are also embracing that added boost to their height but there is a problem most men struggle to find the right size and style so here's a look now at this niche market and some of the people pushing it forward. bold and sexy and extravagant this is the chosen style the cuban entertainer jorge gonzalez who has been a connoisseur of high heeled shoes since he was a young man. i had to wear
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because when you're wearing your. change you know totally i feel more comfortable. to introduce myself to high winds and i think it's just a statement. koenig of dollars has been making statements on german national television for the last 10 years as a modeling coach choreographer and a juror on a popular dance show his heels define his image but does he see any trends developing with high heeled shoes for men on a more general level the story called the men's has got to. but later in this also the juicy woman has got to wear a suit charles horse did all this on the. road. it's not so much about the system. really. like him it's.
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like canadian singer sean mendez who's been spotted in stack heeled boots rock legends like the late prince david bowie and freddie mercury long embrace the high heeled shoe on stage and now the next generation like british singer sam smith is following suit. sales in this nation market are increasing steadily but for men finding the right size is difficult british designer sophia web server recognized this problem. it was coming very apparent to me that wasn't a lot of. design. we do not sit here. and we went. down. class america we need to save to west and she used to dance and i think 43 and all we had was 40 i'm going to say farewell final and they're going to expand the size they say they'll be fine without things that it's the conference they highlight the people while sophia webster shoes aren't specifically made for
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man extended sizes of up to you 46 means more options. daniel bush founder of cross swords shoes creates handmade high heels for men on a more conservative level to recognized a gap in the market. current shoes that men can buy for women's high heels very small and even if you buy the same saw is the problem is that design for a woman is for which is smaller so we designed the shoe that last too specifically for a man's foot so that. when they slip in i think there are people outside the insane industry slowly slowly coming towards the idea of wearing high heels from. modern high heels were introduced to europe in the 17th century aristocratic men wore them to demonstrate in upper class status and royalties
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fetches king louis the 14th more than to increase his stature only aristocrats with red heels were allowed in his court. high heeled shoes have come a long way since then but what about negative attitudes towards men wearing them nowadays. where people can say what they want to. do you have to spread yourself how you feel to hear. this painting about you. confidence and comfort are key aspects that will carry this style choice into the future. we turn our attention now into a unesco intangible cultural heritage building batched roofs now covering houses with reed is one of the oldest crafts in construction the 1st facts roof dates back some 6000 years well nowadays you'll find plenty of them along the north and baltic
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sea coasts of europe including on the german island where strict rules apply we travel there to see how the 1000 struve has stood the test of time. these distinctive tracks truth houses are implemented at the island suit in northern germany people in time honestly with the surrounding nature and of course cozy and look serious they were once the homes of founders fishermen and captains today the island statue of houses our exclusive real estate use mainly as secondary residences for renting out to vacation is. trailer turned brown fused just mouse knows everything there is to know about these so-called friesian houses he referred to choose them and then sells the fixed up houses for millions of euros. for the seat of
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reason house like this one from 70 to 80 has a global roof point 78 greeters and i have my head up this roof and they also have smaller when more. winter because back in the day people had just over for heating so homes were kept compact the. warden. this is the village of captain any house that gets built here must have attached roof traditionally these roofs were made by selling natural materials together in small batches but these days they held in place with why there's a lack of young apprentices that not least because of the effort involved. this is the one family home building the roof takes 3 and a half to 4 weeks. unless it has drawn a windows or a gable that requires extra work when you go there and.
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is a test strip rules when it comes to fast route houses to preserve the island's traditional charm so there's little room for innovation. this modern take on a saturation the art in south. is a rare exception the house was created by hamburg stock how do you have any. scab just because you're not really there were many discussions about the house. to see to ask whether it will destroy sort out of the island's traditional look it's in the muttley that was supposed to be here you have to stick with the thoughts to prove. the losing of somebody isn't restricted to copyright so that fine and you could be like to see more of this those would be fine but. i'm sort of . in other parts of europe such as the netherlands
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architects are already busy reinventing fach townsend's. but along germany's baltic coast homes have been designed with roofs that ridge all the way to the ground. back on stilts with that's true to the made using swamp rates because use these for nesting so they can only be cut down during winter. it's a no good week farmers to meet demand she has to import extra reeds from countries like hungry romania and even china. or maybe if you move her remember these are batches i harvested and winter. the glades must be a last ditch. they mustn't break if i bend them like this government but.
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they're good thing about reeds is that they grow back on their own after harvesting all of my best horse remark of x. . 07 so tell meanwhile boasts europe's longest that's true. though not for much longer. szymon architect crystal. has designed a vast patch through the center. set to be completed in 2020. spacious windows in the roof to bring natural light directly inside. the fascinated by the possibility of using modern methods to build a contemporary house combination of very old culturally rich techniques. in 2014 unesco recognize the factions croft as an intangible cultural heritage if it's to survive the traditional need not be innovative on critics but also
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a new generation of young people who choose to learn the craft and book with this natural material. right next up we are headed to the portuguese capital lisbon home of the custard tart this simple pastry out of eggs sugar and cinnamon has been satisfying this week too since the 18th century that's when catholic monks start their clothes with egg whites and use the leftover yolks to create this pastry well the original recipe now lies in the hands of the station belum bakery and remains a closely guarded secret well normally there are long lines at this bakery but because of the coronavirus access is limited still we were able to go behind the scenes for this tasty pastry. and.
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these delicious lee sweet custard tarts are one of portugal's most famous cultural exports. fighters it's ridiculous a little bit sweets if these tops taste great. lisbon's pasta bakery has been making them since 1837. the recipe is a well guarded secret. one of the select few who know how to make them is pastry chef miquel could enjoy. seeing quality they don't mate with eggs flour sugar and milk of course it's easiest to do it isn't going to be empty there are other ingredients as well but that secret. yes. takes us to the back of the café here behind the abbey iron door lies the secret room where the delectable delicacies are made. this is where our pace tree
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chefs produce the dough and cost a cream for the top and thought nobody is allowed inside apart from that we can go in there. i feel very privileged to be one of the few people who knows the botched i used to buy lamb recipe. in the car engine the family has been creating a station of l.m. for 5 generations. doa sliced by hand and then placed in the baking tray. it's important that the crust be taken up to contain the custard cream. or don't need to be careful and even the price. each day they make about 20000 tarts. the recipe dates back to the monks of jarana most. monastery by unesco world heritage site. 2000 they used
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wants to stiffen the monks shirt collars it's very easy there's more on the left over. to make swift as it goes. when the monastery was secularized over 185 years ago a sugar manufacturer bought up the tart recipe and began making them in his nearby shop. it's been selling the original pa station ever since. we introduced the beach which many a typical portuguese sweeps were invented in the ministry's i'm fairly sure our names since the 19th century people from all over have come here to see berlin tower and the monastery along with the great explorers go to gama. and no visit to this part of portugal is complete without triphosphate. donovan you come with me do you know. i've been coming here with my girlfriend 3 is white with these tons of something special so green and the crossed is so unique
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and not so different i gotta love recommendations from colleagues their friends well we came here from the north just to bring some back from france because. the custard needs to be filled into the trace quickly so it doesn't lose its consistency before baking. the tarts are put into the oven for 20 minutes at 400 degrees celsius. their best enjoyed warm from the oven with a sprinkle of cinnamon and powdered sugar. which don't believe in the flesh around them a small mystery used to sell past aisa and cinnamon throughout the whole country the cinnamon used to arrive by ship at night from the orient zimbra cows. nowadays the pastry treat from portugal is enjoyed across the world. lou my mouth is watering now well if you are interested in more advertising reports
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then take a look at our new you tube channel d.w. food this is what you'll find there. down like you see these. stories. to see as. the smell of amazing the best chefs with their best chips from need just to be king diet and all the recipe secrets while small while europe's diversity is a smorgasbord. you know. subscribe and enjoy d. w. food. when you think of provosts in southern france what comes to mind perhaps fields and fields of lavender well they are a popular photo motif but capturing them in a single image can be challenging and that's where one photographer's special
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technique for shooting vast landscapes comes in handy. 70 fields in the south of france it's pretty easy picture it when we look between june when the plants are in bloom the violence on the plateau turns into a frequency of flowers. each year people from around the world visit keep coming back. to talk of fabio and to not have this is what's cool about profiles we have these incredible colors. but everywhere we have the lines that go way back into the distance everything that i love at the end there's a tree it's like disneyland for photographers and for photographing fabio it likes to share his passion with others and takes amateur photographers unguided too is through the lavender fields this was photographer has pioneered a technique that's revolutionize classical landscape photography he superimposes chance of the same subject on top of one another to create hyper released images.
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as a result of his landscape photos look more mystical than realistic. hypervigilance landscape photography is a programming together all the emotions i felt before while taking my shots in the one picture the different moments situations and ambient lights could take 234 or up to 40 or 50 images to convey that feeling to the observer and it's this feeling that he also wants to transmit to the photo to the participants 1st moments are these here. the best ones are actually those 2 there in the middle but when it comes to framing the image the amateurs get help from the end of vaska he's been a landscape photographer for more than 2 decades and knows whether it's classic cool or hyper realistic photography the ground rules are always the same and what's important about such wide open landscapes is the foreground of the know see pictures with a tree somewhere in the background but nothing upfront it's
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a broad field so this. line adds a nice depth to the landscape and have a nice foreground with the blowing love and that's half the battle won when taking a good landscape photo of the 1st successful shots i have long coming much to the delight of the 2 of participants. is a good i do you the straight lines listen materials it's just amazing. i find this bluish purple stunningly beautiful. and there's the acoustics the hum of the bees and the blossoms which move around in the wind it's just wonderful. it's always a challenge it is for the concerns of composition every picture tells a great story that's clear. but the popularity of the lavender fields has one drawback many farmers feel crops missing here were on private property and everything here belongs to
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a farmer who earns his living the growing laughter which has been so long here with a group have to ensure that we protect the life of their students. are stopping a plant or leaving beer bottles or cigarettes around. i think of it like being in someone's living. should leave the place of the same state i filled in for. the fires or 2 it lasts for a week and the group is on the go day and night because in the dark a whole new side of the lavender fields comes to light fabio look loves its diversity be nourishing it not can be tricky so that there shouldn't be too much life doesn't happen for some time that's also really cool it's ok to just have the blackest night sky and the milky way sometimes it's also nice when there's a bit of a glowing from down below 0 i start. with that classic cool margin in the lab in the fields everyone is sure to 5 feet in each. he's been called
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the wizard of automation a swiss inventor and artist francois fillon or combines a vivid imagination with technical expertise to create intricately automated sculptures now in this digital age you might wonder why he doesn't simply use a computer or for him the devil is in the detail of creating mechanically precise objects we visited or know in his studio to see this wizard at work. welcome to the wonderland of. admission maker is top of his game and has an international following he sees himself as part artist part mechanic remove movement as life is intricate creations bring some poetry back into a world dominated by digital technology. thomas songs are made to bring happiness
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for the dream and make magic creating automata into challenge people it's like a magic trick at 1st people don't understand how it can work. is automations are driven by a complex wind up making as much resembles that of an analog watch that it needs batteries or electricity and to pull precise preprogrammed movements on a francoise current projects is leonardo da vinci he's been working on this 80 centimeter tall wind up android of the famous italian artist for a decade now. trevor marquis for us absolutely wanted to do complex because. these words have a helicopter or a horse. in addition i want it as you can see here if you buy it in the laboratory in mirror image so you look it through all that. from the initial sketches to the modeling of the figures right through to the fine mechanics everything is done at
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his workshop and this was spirit of some choir. which you know has 6 assistance they work on several tomatoes at once for months at a time most of the projects the commissions even as a chart of you know was fascinated by mechanical objects in 1904 he started building automations he grew up in an environment of craftsmanship both his grandfathers were watchmakers. not a rather just what i learnt watchmaking here with a bit of what i saw it was advantageous to stay here and be around other artisans. to be away on really a team of a dozen people you have a problem you can just call someone that's really great that's what. is most complex automation to date is monsoor pushkin or a tribute to russian poet aleksandr pushkin the android consists of close to 3600 components which allow it to write some 1500 poems signed them and illustrate them
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making it unique among automated pushkin android was commissioned by a silicon valley entrepreneur. 7 years 7 years to complete it as with all of the trips to the us. we had lots of discussions about what techs we would use but the choice of words of drawings and other things he's. now he's been in the states for 10 years. in a digital world that completely clashes with the mechanical android. the roots of androids or humanoid robots can be traced back to ancient greece and egypt they hate a hurricane in the 18th century the age of enlightenment the development of complex also matters that could play music. peaches. francoise them all has brought this
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old craft back to life. well. i'd like to preserve my job again. for all the research i've done to be able to share it with future generations edition yourself or to your friends was you know as one of a kind creations served no real function but these mechanics in motion mesmerizes with a complexity and truly expand our imagination. truly are one of my kind to and that wraps up another exciting edition of the show now don't forget to check out our website where you will find this week's draw and a chance at winning this exclusive euro max watch and don't forget to follow us also on social media as always thanks for joining and we'll see again so.
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head that to look for traces. it's an incredibly complex machine packed with amazing research equipment. we talked to 2 scientists from germany working on the project. to add to. the 60 minutes d.w. . or. we know that this is a scary time for us the coronavirus is changing the world changing our lives so please take care of yourself keep good distance wash your hands if you can stay at how we do w. for here for you we are working tirelessly to keep you informed on all of our
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