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sure. one join your problem and when you get in the mood to see. by the nature of eternity the lady fuel economy dreaming. how will climate change affect us and our children. w dot com slash water. white british inventor they can build custom cars that look like they're straight out of a science fiction movie. and with that well come you're
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a back seat is what else is coming up on the show. how one very core is a type of hand that is considered a spanish delicacy and. bill once knew is landmark their own words form in the reconstructed for rock. this is the sound of bells ringing in the leaning tower of pisa in the past bells used to be a big part of people's lives they would bring to wake us up call us to meals and prayer and send us to bet the merry nellie families bell foundry and it's only it's considered the oldest in the world and has been making bells for many centuries. my family has been making bells for us so i was in tears. what was unique is that
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our craftsmanship and materials have remained unchanged since the middle ages. we want to preserve this we will have the meat that was passed on to us from our ancestors for coming generations. to my nellie pontifical foundry is situated in a new around 200 kilometers east of rome and is one of italy's oldest family businesses brothers pasquale and of mondo who now run the company are the 26th generation the foundry produces some 50 bells per year each bearing the pontifical emblem. 3 is one of the few maybe the only one appears the people of the art. for almost 100 years now it's adorns our family back. in 1924 pius 11th granted
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a great grandfather. use of the emblem of his services to the church but here's a bit of. it takes between 3 and 10 months and some 15 workers to make just one bell this depends on its exact size each one is hand crafted 1st of brick or assembled and covered in clay then it gets working on ornamentations. but then with every bell has a distinct aesthetic. we scratch customers individual ornamentation requests then i make plasticine models of them sometimes i use wax or clay if we are creating a large bell. these my. models are then used to make plaster casts. casts are then filled with hot liquid wax once it cools and becomes rigid the
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ornamentations are pasted on to the clay core a 2nd thin layer of clay is then added on top the wax leaves a distinct impression on the soft outer shell a popular month paired with my ti vo has become hard. to wax so it melts the stuck out side leader of klee is lifted off and released around the tree core mup leaving a space in between. this casting mold is then buried in the ground. and then with the priest in attendance things get spiritual. and such are going to be about read their priests makes the special moment even more meaningful all he serves in our prayers. these people get to do it. and this arrangement of the fires
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imbued with the holy spirit only forces admitted by the flame it was passed on to us that this is the holy mother madonna at work when we can always rely upon. the top. of. the liquid copper tin alloy heated to 1200 degrees celcius is then poured into the bell cast buried in the earth then the team waits 5 days for the bronze to cool. money nannie pontifical downs can be found the world over one adorns a new church where the family business is based others can be found in rome's church of to retire de monte the leaning tower of pisa and the vatican gardens. it's emotional listening to our bells ringing in what's called a specially because many bell towers of bells that are needed by our ancestors
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become more. of a feeling but it's difficult to describe in words 8 . for thousands of years the sound of the money now the church bells ringing hasn't chanted the world and that will likely never change. reality is just too boring for the british invents of paul bacon instead he flees into the world of fantasy cost simular to lots of the car design as in our series go went into overdrive they can designs and builds all of his eccentric vehicles himself but they're not only meant for museums they are out on the road so keep your eyes peeled. and otherworldly vehicle.
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built by british car designer paul bacon and inspired by disney's fairy tale movie cinderella hall based his design on cinderella's carriage though giving it a distinct steampunk twist. but. make some of. the modern love dog a dog eat dog card and then they hear a little bit trying to just do not know why but it really is a big brain is quite an experience to draw it right then bring something not a memory study memory. each took 4 years to complete the auto metron as bacon calls his creation he recently sold it to collector allen hall with this call i wanted to my eyes mill which.
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as a possibility this just is just so many bits from so many places. the switches in solid which are on the ball. and like a military memorabilia show it all looks so showing and they all look so simple that was together about a 1000 times before it worked but it always was already. every component on the engineers i wanted to look like a separate piece of all and are still you know if it sits in the hands and it looks like a piece of all then it can go on the call i wanted to prove dark i could build a call from scratch and be totally different on the original. one in any new project is sketching his ideas on paper and then get started and it's small
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workshop here lester in the east midlands to bring his ideas to life he's been building unique one of a kind vehicles for over 10 years now. that your wallet was his 1st creation that was just pure shoddy and not call goes by with the story that just that moment if someone say in it that's you know what i always thought was a drawing for how we just maximum impact of this so. call it just float in. 2000. 200. plexiglas and protruding from n.z. it is quite a looker inspired by science fiction stories and comic books. as a child i always imagine look these columns with but definitely off your car design
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wordplay. a lot crazier but i don't know it's like a future that went off it branched off and got stuck in a different reality than all reality is so wall a little bit. cold antidote against this boring reality is designing mind boggling vehicles like this curious looking pickup which he uses to run daily errands. it's essentially a converted london taxi cab. to. build a custom call goes to so much that really helps you to risk a reality check if my budget i should all the joy of being down there you know you reach 66 in america it's something different all the rather odd that i think it has brought in so people who still you know does good with. the ball is happy when others take joy in his custom made cars.
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the whatever chip the mold sold him over the rail company the name of the. calls made his creation the autumn metron has heads turning bringing some extra fun and excitement to the street drugs of my callers on the menu even if the moment. came in the moment that the gong if someone like me ever got to the gallery same place tomorrow then one guy pulling the piece of shit box down on the lawyer. but no it. definitely makes the load event oblige them to make the broader more entertaining like. the high octane version of cinderella's fairy tale carriage speeding through england thanks to paul bacon's rich imagination and skillful
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craftsmanship. have you ever wanted to know what goes into cooking is european specialty well our series food secrets will give you insights this time we will show you how the spanish delicacy how long it barely cool is produced and believe me it is one of the most costly and delicious hams in the worlds. wonderful when you get together to celebrate something horrific of course opposite there's always an. important thing is the economy. which the pigs eat. why the things are so. imagine if your car asked me if it was
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a disappointment. every how maybe you need to ham is like no other is a natural product we all have different dana good morning i have a similar taste but if either. personally or man's my family's precious crown for 6 generations. if i put a scarf you know there are many factors that come together to ensure the hamis top quality. they live like kings every page has 3 heads to itself like 3 soccer fields. so yes hello my name is on soma and i've been taking care of the farm country pigs for 40 years now.
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that the pigs equines and grass grow to nature and nature farm they have to do with us and running. a grand thing. they look back water an equal and so here i don't want that and all that fix it. the out more of that you know i get. their patent for 2 years to make sure the eating enough acorns and getting out of it don't. i get some of the professors out of the 1st step in making have a salty not be reminded that the greedy and circle some who have are made and so. the salt is extremely important as you can see we only use cecil this is where the curing process begin with us. yes when the give up or for muscle from one.
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after the soul to the hands go into the drawing room still september to sweat is a temper oktober the ham is put into the cellar here the final stage of maturing occurs in the hands refined and develops its flavors. in the ham sweats and sight and. the number of different factors of the hamburger particularly in flavor of your fellow maturing process can take 34 or that you cannot afford one of the years . it got to the how morning carving the ham is really complicated are several important factors like the size of the slice its thickness and even the presentation the style meaning of the cut is me. sitting there on the court time
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though. you know many of my name is on some of this and i'm a spanish master in ham carving. i have quality family this one produced from 100 percent maybe one pig fatten records can cost around 400 euros in spain. and how much fun and spain ham is eaten by itself or with bread usually toasted bread. but it doesn't really matter because you basically choose one. since the ts delicious bit of them i was at home on. wed your appetite then had to our you tube channel d.w. food chef felicitous 10 we'll show you how to make german dishes in the 2nd and cook it like a german. interested in german cuisine then this is the show for you. know and had become to cook it like a german cook for the sistine present some of germany's finest dishes to foodies
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from around the world. a lot of meat have you done this before i know this will be my 1st time. traditional german fare prepared and easy to follow steps from the savory to the sweet we've got it all. cook it like a german check it out on t w food. poland has a new palace well it's actually an old one which was torn down to make a new one the not exactly ok let me explain they used to be a baroque palace on boland's famous aunt and in the it went through many changes as well as destruction and now it has been rebuilt it's almost like the original but not quite. take a look. baroque facades meet modern
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architecture in berlin's new old palace after 80 years of construction the reinterpretation of the historic baroque palace in the heart of berlin is nearing completion. the old meets new in every detail both inside and out. the building will host the humble 4 on a new proposed atory for culture and science. does a lot of the ambled for him is not so proud. is a radical new building which the buddhist type decided to have to be reminiscent of the former berlin powers reconstructing the facades of its predecessor in detail along 3 of the sites facing outwards and inside the court. original parts of the old palace have also been integrated into the new building. even before the new location opens its doors it's magnificent architecture is impressive. a vivid piece of german history the palaces baroque facade was added in
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the 18th century the structure was severely damaged in the 2nd world war and demolished by the g.d.r. in 1950 the site was then used to build the palace of the republic which housed the g.d.r. as legislature in 1989 the east germans abolished their regime and after prolonged deliberation demolition of the palace of the republic began in 2006. in 2012 construction of the new interpretation of the palace began with a price tag of 677000000 euros raised in part through donations. the wide array of planned exhibitions includes a recounting of the sites history along with many other themes. as. subjects pertaining to the collection has been incorporated into the home in the
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ethnological museums such as colonialism also the humble brothers themselves to attain a matter of perspective a story context presented by this point. the architecture of the reconstructed palace was conceived here in the chancellor in northern italy architect frank costello out won the competition for the new palestine in 2008 the big things the most important streets squares and buildings of the historical center of berlin had a relationship with the palace of the north but sold through its reconstruction. these relationships are becoming visible again. the palace is partial grand opening had actually been planned to take place now but has been cancelled due to the covert crisis instead berliners and visitors can take
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in the view from the outside. here curtain was a milestone without any audience present is unfortunately the buildings are everywhere from all over the world. visitors and by able to come in because we're doing this for them. the new old berlin palace is the building steeped in history and behind its baroque facade lies a great deal of modernity. we all know about santa is for sponsible for making all the christmas toys and ornaments but what happens when he is too busy i can tell you he gets help from a small village in the orwell in eastern germany. ringback ringback incense smokers nutcrackers and christmas arches act as ambassadors for the small german village of sites and nestled in the or mountain and known
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worldwide for its toy. since he was a child pastor mission. has witnessed how the craft and woodwork pieces from site make it feel like christmas year after here. me or my rutan's we live in an area where some days in november are very foggy it can really put a damper on your mood and you can hardly wait to finally set up the pretty christmas arches and pyramids the shine bright sun the darkness. inside phone christmas decorations aren't just set up they're made here soon there are over 120 producers of woodwork in the little eastern german village and one of them is the noida family christianne noir bag is the 6th generation to craft wooden pieces for him they're a way of life devoted and i think people get more than just a christmas archer appear in the dates of it so they're teaching within the spirit
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of the or mental image there and that which i believe that introducing a great deal to people's well being. toys have been produced in zite and since the mid 18th century and to this day great craftsmanship and attention to detail goes into them in the noise of our families workshop 10 employees seem to make the would come to life reoccurring motifs are of course angels but also miners like these figurines and their mind lamps this is no coincidence for centuries life and was a 10 mining town in fact mining played a key role in the war mountains until the mid 19th century and the christmas arch also reflects this past. month so let's not shift. when miner had his last ship out of the mine entrance into the daylight or in hubbard's and he said i'm his mind on the arch of the entryway. and
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that's where the modern christmas arch comes from. the ideas that our miners were happy to put aside their dangerous work dr phil and celebrate christmas. both of us why not 1st be i'm going. one of the most popular motifs in these local woodwork pieces is the church of the life and in the meantime it enjoys worldwide fame making it a tourist magnet for visitors from dozens of countries each year but due to the covert crisis pastor michel our hearts is playing music for a nearly empty church syphon usually attracts around $500000.00 visitors a year but the world and the christmas pyramids keep turning. in some of the region's mining tradition can be seen everywhere including in the christmas pyramid . of isaac and of there may be a connection to the horse capstans larger millions also had horses that offer it as
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a kind of elevator literally sit around in circles and pulled up the transport basket or the water from the line. where the idea for the pyramid came from those who don't will decide even though christie annoy about works with the christmas theme all year round only after he like the candles on the pyramid does christmas begin for him to. the us this is the most wonderful time of year i really must see and christmas is really a time to find peace and a moment of introspection and this about recharging your batteries again for next year. and then just like every year the lights from the toymaker village of zion event will shine all over the world. we've come to the end of the show but we have a little gift for you if you'd like this special deal w. back just head to our website to find out more take good care so healthy and have
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a happy holiday season by.
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19. what didn't happen. marc. it definitely did happen. and what were the consequences for the cultural center. 2020 comes true at
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a distance. the revier. arts 21. and 30 minutes w. . once the secret the obvious question. is if a south. or the story behind the music was i hesitate before the age of registering. odd am titan's 9th symphony for the world. in 75 minutes on t w. the fight against the coronavirus pandemic. how has the rate of infection been developing. what measures are being taken. what
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does the latest research say. information and context. the coronavirus of data the code of special monday to friday on. a story of prejudice and propaganda. they were called the rhineland bastards born after the 1st world war. their mothers were germans living in the occupied dry land their fathers were soldiers from the french colonies. sees half of german children had a hard time because they were reminder of the german defeat. exclusion and control complicated and forced sterilization under the nazis. this documentary examines the few traces that remain of their existence. the cool
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them the children if she. starts january 11th on d w. this is it did you news live from berlin boris johnson cancels christmas for millions in the u.k. these with a very early on i must tell you we cannot continue with christmas those planned the british prime minister unveils tighter covert restrictions as a new strain of the virus causes infections to spike also coming up israel starts
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to roll out the covert 19 vaccine for the palestinians have to wait with the west bank and locked out an infection rates there on the rise already said yes.

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