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it's going to be a journey for 2000 years of history to get. 60 minutes on g.w. . bloodlines you know so he's on his way to bring you more conservation. how do we make see the screen how can we protect habitats we can make a difference google only do those fundamental series you can go to $3000.00 do you believe and online. these brain seals might look adorable but they can be quite dangerous we will show you where you can observe germany's the biggest predator in the wild.
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i want to welcome to a new edition of your own max with me your host meghan lee here's a look at what else we have in store for you today. see why is this artist is making a wax sculpture of u.s. president joe biden and find out the secrets behind delicious germany great. book 1st 3 kicked off the show with the charismatic multitalented meyer the swiss singer of the electro pop joe yellow has been entertaining fans for more than 40 years he may be best known for his hit single oh yeah from the 1980 s. but why has other passions besides music which involve beef wine and chocolate we met up with him in zurich to hear more about his calling merry pursuits.
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peter meyer the singer from yellow isn't just passionate about music he also loves specialty here in this was as well as in germany and argentina operates a number of bars and restaurants. they mainly serve wines beef and nuts he's produced himself. from the farm to the plate from the venue to the. people on. an organic farm in argentina located a 5 hour drive south of. it cover several 1000 hectares of land. in the grassland of the palm he breeds hereford and angus cattle meyer enjoys
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mixing with the gauchos on horseback as well he spends around 2 months a year here. argentina and its fertile vegetation never failed to impress him. there are a few trees and. you can find areas where. the revelation every time i come here to the countryside and see how things are. but this is how people know dieter meyer best next to. a singer of the celebrated electro pop duo. myers been in the music business for over 4 decades yet he never expected to become a successful artist. i was originally a. long. being
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without us i would never have become a musician girl or a singer. in august 2020 yellows latest album point was released and stormed the european charts the duo creates songs and this studio in zurich he's long been there for i always find choruses sound as being incredibly inspiring with those given it goes like this. it's on an endless loop for me if i listen to it 20 or 30 times and then start to sing it without there being any content to it you know it's all just dog noises. and suddenly a sense of those who come together there's something i can hang onto him and that draws me into the song 9. 111. but his musical success is clearly not enough for peter meyer the pop star is also
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have been or he always has a glass of wine with dinner. in argentina as well as in the north of the spanish island of a pizza meyer grows his own wine here he produces among other wines a red today a blend of cabernet sauvignon vadra and shiraz you can be here only be 10 elegant i'm up on the hill where we have these fall with wonderfully cool nights and warm but as. well the impression these wines might out there is actually closer to our board of board or $2.00 to $1.00. back to zurich where the enterprising singer has also become a chocolate here his approach to producing chocolate is as innovative as his music using a patented process called cold extraction allows cocoa beans to be processed without roasting them 1st so they retain their natural aroma. there is no one else to make
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chocolate the way we can with this cold extraction method captures 100 percent of the aroma from the cocoa and then needs much less sugar because we've been able to remove the potential. wine nuts meat and chocolate when it comes to food and beverages meyer's entrepreneurial spirit knows no bounds. coming out of me for can't imagine not working anymore it's my life. should i be so lucky to still be i'm going to realize some ideas when i'm 95 or 100 years it's the most wonderful thing there is. both in the music world and the colon ery arts dieter meyer has already made his mark. moving on to another celebrity and a very important one at that joe biden has been sworn in as the 46th president
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of the united states now most of us will never get to meet him in person but it will be possible to get up close to his likeness in wax british artist jethro crabb is creating a figure that will eventually make its way to a museum in the u.s. state of south dakota we met up with him to see how the waxy biden is taking shape . in scope subjects for studio sorry hills area of southeast. new u.s. president. for a future wax figure in the presence of former british prime minister winston churchill whose likeness is also in the world. this beginning stage is really about sort of investigating. the form of his head and practicing sculpting some of the shapes so nothing to do with features or dates. the figure
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was commissioned by the national presidential wax museum in the us state of south dakota jethro croppers been working on the claim order for 4 weeks but it will take another 3 or 4 months before it becomes a finished watchword. crab studied sculpture and began his career at madame tussaud . the legendary london watch museum fashioned lifelike sculptures of many famous people. such as former beatle paul mccartney actress fun being big and composer lived big ben by coven. or interests me about. the paper i sculpt is that everyone is completely individual and capturing water is about someone that makes them look that way it can be almost a medicine to have experience you know just getting lost in and the forms and the
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shots they are sculpting and then you forget about her is that you're actually working. jethro krupp mainly works using photos of the people in sculpting it's rare that he works with large models he focuses more on physical characteristics than personality traits. the amount of research. on a character depends. really are much their interest but i don't think it's. strictly necessary to know everything about me and director i'm sculpting once he's completed his play model his team helps with the next steps 1st they make a silicon motor strength in the fiberglass for the heads a special wax mixture is poured into the silicon most. the hair is inserted strand by strand several layers of oil paint create an authentic skin tone like here for
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us talk show host oprah winfrey. left so after 8 years and went into business for himself making caricature of figures like french president the money from across the entrepreneur. and members of the british royal family created for the satirical show spitting image. just. the way it was taken from. the falls talking about walking in the process of sculpting a realistic head and scope to a caricature i had a quite similar. the difference being in the degree here xandra the things that unite us will receive sketches caricature sketches. but that was the freedom for us to our own style that's really why i enjoy
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characters from. jethro cramp things joe biden is characterized by his dazzling white teeth and eye symmetrical smile which gives his face a slightly longer side appearance but is that enough for a good caricature of a router a caricature a sculpture of biden i'm warming his head as i work on a sort of. seeing the possibilities and. every winter between november and january something very special happens on the german island of heligoland the birth and breeding of gray seals during this time hundreds of young pups are born and raised on the way in protected dunes before they discover the water visitors are allowed to witness these incredible scenes from a distance on a special trail your own x. reporter hendrick belling went there for
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a firsthand look. heligoland is the nursery grounds for the gracie. i'm visiting the north sea archipelago where hundreds of seal pups are born and raised every year. there are a few places where you can get as close to graze as in your own heligoland and they're much cuter than i thought but also what more dangerous. after the 2 hour ferry ride i reached germany's only island in the high seas helgoland was once a hideout for pirates before becoming a popular tourist destination in the 19th century but i haven't come to visit the famous sandstone sea stick known as the long ana i'm headed for the heart of the you know the smaller aisle next to the main island in the winter there are fewer tourists but many more seals i'm here for them. sometimes there are so many animals that the range of power she must look off the
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beach for a while this gives the seal some peace and quiet but mainly it's to protect the humans because while they may look cute these are germany's largest predators living while from this special path through the jones we can observe the seals and see where they've come from the ember to january is mating season and the time when mothers give birth. it's one of the reason it's so attractive is because it's protected from storm tides and that's very important when it comes to choosing a place to give birth to their young kid grey seal pups need to be on line for at least the 1st 3 to 4 weeks so that's what counts. on just saved. from up close i can observe how mother suckled the young after 2 or 3 weeks the car leaves her pop on its own from then on it has to fend for itself.
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they look much the same they're very different there are fearful pops and ones that are always out for a final stage that are always unfriend likable foods and ones that just peacefully observe everything so completely different characters duffy pleasure tails. off to a few weeks the pops make their 1st attempts at swimming but only after their or shut their 1st for a coach their company widely a new goal doesn't offer them enough protection in the walked. over 650 pops were born here this winter more than ever before and just 2 weeks after giving birth the cows are ready to mate again. at this time of the males are even more aggressive with the boats which way up to $300.00 kilos fight for the cows favor. i witness that right on the beach i feel
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safer by the rangers side there goes of those audience the larger one is certainly a young boy unfortunately he's trying to mate with a very young female. but they might look cute but they really aren't. this isn't us nish. now i know why we have to stay 30 meters away from them too they will bite your they bite designs you i'd say they could bite right through a leg like ours it was really. once that raised the young and made to begin to see its gradual leave helical and then there are only a few left until next winter. seeing so many gray suits in the wire that's really impressive especially the news they're really really cute but when you get so close to them you realize that they are really really dangerous predators and that's what
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prefer to watch them from the safe distance. but to satisfy my urge to pet one i've borrowed this stuffed toy from my daughter definitely the smarter alternative . besides beer germany is best known for its bread now there are thousands of different kinds of bread on offer here with many bakers who relish in strength or for our series food secrets we find out what goes into making that stash a loaf of bread. we have over $300000.00 registered types of bridge in german the germans of bread crazy or we simply love predict. who is and we shouldn't see bread is just the base for cold cuts or chance cold
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cuts and cheese or just the supporting acts of bread is the star. punch to fund the cinema 30 years old and a 4th generation master baker we place great value and tradition across much of it and it all revolves around the wood burning stove but it was gorgeous for a good german praed you don't need much more than flour but here in this kind of us it's wheat and rye flour. and we have sold east water from the store of the shop and some of the whole together finished product takes about 5 hours to make. this sort of part of was. far we're planning of a beach and oakwood we let it reach about 262270 degrees celsius
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then we use the decreasing heat to bangkok 'd when the last loaf comes out the temperature is around $210.00 degrees. but not many because i for the salad are ripens overnight while the bacon is sleek and sourdough lends enormous flavor to the paradigm of also increases the shelf life. we always mix up fresh leavening so it can ripen a new every day i want to move on i'm taking one kilogram of rye flour and having 100 milliliter water and adding a piece of salad i let dissolve in the water then i mix it all together you can do this either by hand it over with a machine that we cover the salad or and that is sets of arm temperature for 24 hours so it can develop completely. in the next day it will be incorporated into
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the pred. and then ordered by this daughter from the salad aisle as from my great grandfather from 1928. also already baked tossed founded in a wood burning up and his 65 percent wheat and 35 percent raw selecting the right flour is enormously important just if. you don't have some advantages in our own country we can find the 3 major grains used for bread that spelt wheat and rye we grow all of them here so we don't need to import anything and can use the type of grains we have my numbers do you know my name is bettina lewis and i'm the 2nd bread somalia in germany bread so my game means costs were we listen to the bradley savor the bread and that's how we create the perfect bread for the perfect meal. and i say we are one of the few countries that offer
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this qualification from apprentice to assistant to master i master needs to be able to create products and that's why we have so many new types. the bar come up and there are so many things happening inside that was that i think nothing of the process is within the bread and within the crust of the bread. and since all it takes the crust carmelites it is which results later in the crispness and also adds to the taste or the truck. or the time or. color is an important factor so here you see we have a wonderfully brown crust. also and then the baker has to have an ear for the finished product out of if you take the loaf and turn it over and knock on the
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bottom you should hear this hollow sound and that's all 6 of 5 that's how we know that bread is done. and finally here in berlin we haven't had much snow this winter but one place you will always find it is in a snow globe now they are one of the most popular souvenirs in the world but did you know that they were invented in vienna austria a surgical instrument mechanic named evi patsy came up with the idea by accident over 100 years ago all the parents the family still makes no gloves and can count some high profile celebrities as their customers. month i should shake a snow globe instead you have to turn it on its head and wait until the snow settles then you turn it back over and it's not us. adding patsy the
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3rd knows all the secrets about snow globes his grandfather avin patsy the 1st conducted his initial experiments in this workshop indiana he was a mechanic of surgical instruments and an inventor using a glass bowl filled with water he was actually planning to enhance operating room lighting. and it was for the what more than 120 years ago my grandfather invented the snow globe pure charm something he happened to find some semolina in his mother's kitchen and he tossed some in the bowl of water and it soaked up the water and floated down to the bottom of the bowl very slowly that he thought it looks like it's snowing in this cloth poles that's how the idea was born for the snow blower appreciate. his grandfather found a miniature version of the basilica in the riyadh sand an austrian pilgrimage site he painted a pedestal with shoe polish and glued on the church setting it in
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a glass globe in 1900 he applied for a patent on the world's 1st snow globe the flakes fluttered down gently thanks to the viennese formula. my father was the 1st to produce the mixture of snow that we used to the and that's my secret so far i'm the only one who knows exactly how it's done. every year the viennese manufacturer produces around 200000 snow globes almost all individual parts are made locally the figures are made by hand a process in which liquid plastic is poured into metal forms and pressed into shape the patsy family has also been experimenting with 3 d. printing. the other day to recenter. the printer the printer produces the figures layer by layer. if you can with. a couple of penguins and i mean joe. as the 1st woman in family history daughters have been
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a patsy the 2nd has recently joined the business bringing it into the 4th generation she sees the future of the company positively customers value tradition . back to the source people want to know what they're consuming these are the things they're buying come from you can trace the provenance of every snow globe that leaves this building this globe has a face and that's that's my family view this is manna from 1000000. avin patties wife is a bean a patsy the 1st paints dozens of snow globes a day many customers commission designs the family uses originality to survive against copy cat and low cost competitors proving they have a sense of humor even during the corona crisis. as it does this is the most celebrated snow globe 2020. are snow globe featuring a roll of toilet paper was the absolute best seller people lined up in the street
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to get one of these snow globes and recalled one. directly next to the workshop is the family's own snow globe museum the guineas snow globe is a top export 3 former u.s. presidents have one on a shelf. like this snow globe for the obama family i think you gift given by a resident of vienna on a visit to the white house the company presently starts more than 350 motifs. remember and you're going. to feel perfect world and that's been my world for over 40 years. and cozy world where it always sounds. and with that we were up another show now don't forget to check out our website for this week's draw and a chance of becoming the proud owner of this backpack and other goodies you can
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