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tardy is one of the main causes, some young children walk in mind troughs. instead of going to class others can attend classes only after they finish working with millions of children, all over the world can't go to school. we ask why. and because education makes the world more just make up your own mind. d. w. made for mines. ah, ah, ah, a pig fit for a king and not just any king. these guests are celebrating the era of the son,
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king louis the 14th. we'll find out more about that in a moment. every one to welcome to another edition of your own max with me, your host. megan lee. here's a look at what else we have in store for you today. a look at how this musician has defied all the odds in his profession and join us as we let the locals guide us through the beauty of luxembourg. to imagine what life was like among the upper classes in the 17th century, you usually have to look at paintings from that time period to see how people dressed and what they ate. but once a year in france, a chateau just south of paris reenact scenes from broke life with a special picnic on castle grounds. and those who take part can dress up like dukes and duchesses for the day. her in france. time has stood still for one day,
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at least, miriam airman and her friends are dressed up for the annual zorn, a goal, cx, or grand century celebration. it's a time marking the rain of french king louis the 14th. oh, jesse, on a parisian and i've been passionate about history for yag, is because i knew i specially love the 17th to 18th century who so it's a real pleasure to come to la to day to watch how the lights have carried themselves and behaved. oh, so cold, boastful, noxious. she is really the cooler lot of it. i wanted to find out how they lived at that time. go to my dressing the way they did were. so i put on special hands with high heeled shoes. this restaurants, i don't, and i'm wearing makeup and a we're, we're not used to doing these sorts of things in our time. but you do it all the time for today's event is taking place at the chateau de vold of the count an hour south of the french capital parents. it was home to nicholas from kate,
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the former finance minister of louis the 14th. every year there is a grand picnic on the grounds. participants can dress up an old fashioned costumes and take part in a contest for the best setting. on any other day, miriam might be working at her job, an elevator sales and david as a graphic artist. but today they're preparing foods that could have been served to nobleman back in the day. you use santa cruz much just like regular maintenance, jellied fruit kenzie. we also have regular through say to place setting that was made especially for to day alpha. so they put should be new. these are the little cheese pastries. i made it home according to a recipe that i discovered in a book about the cuisine of louis the 14th, or we get there very salty photos. that's how they can serve to who'd back that of it is anymore. around 20 picnics have been set up on the grounds. 3 judges make their rounds to decide who has the most
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authentic setting. and they're looking for certain criteria. with making more look, what we're looking at is the choice of the dishes, the linen, the elegant mozilla, the flowers, the candlesticks, it's important to create an atmosphere and tell his story. and we should feel drawn to sit down with a staple and spend an evening at the table till bit of tablet, while the judges make their decisions, miriam and her friends take a tour of the castle. it was built in the mid 17th century by nicola faruqi, and it served as inspiration for the royal palace of versailles. when i'm dressed like this, i really feel like i'm back in the 17th or age and of the century. it's as if he could have okay, is going to walk in to say hello england in it and i can greet him back in the
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gardens. the participants are enjoying the atmosphere. most of them have made their own costumes for the occasion. this man is dressed as a spy, who also lived as a woman. who should i am the night of a all new shadae all and is your leave to beaumont 2 characters in one because i make all of the questions for ourselves. it's one for jeff fisher, the sunshine and picnic can be with like minded people. if i could, you pulled, i want to create law said i shall see who that is really stood out from. the others fulfilled, its fills were quite pleased with the results of your wounds. and he should be happy because his grooves picnic won the contest. but for miriam david and their friends, the day wasn't lost even if they didn't win. we're happy with our table and the way everything looks when we're spending time with friends and looked away, we wanted to, we feel as if we've one to again it all in all. it was
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a great day for everyone, celebrating the grand century of louis the 14 and if you also feel drawn to the outdoors, then let us know what is your favorite thing to do on a sunny day. join the conversation online and check out our website for details on how to receive this picnic blanket. an cooler for a picnic of your own. and maybe if you're lucky, you can even invoke the spirit of louis the 14th. now if you've ever tried learning to play an instrument, then you know it takes a lot of practice and discipline, and that is exactly what felix cleaves there has proven he has. he's not only become a world class musician on the french horn. he's done it under extraordinary circumstances . oh, in his early thirties, she likes cleo is one of the world's top classical musicians. oh,
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he plays the french horn with his feet all in a day's work. he says, oh, a musician is not only characterized by the sounds he creates, but by his whole life the way he can. thanks and what makes him tick kicked oh, finish. musicians aren't just called. builder can reproduce. sounds like a computer. oh no. we have personalities. everything that makes us who we are shapes that, that so oh, for felix gleeson spends a lot of time on the road. he travels around the world for rehearsals, recordings and concerts. he took his 1st torn lessons at the age of 5, but he doesn't really know what made him choose this particular instrument being
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drawn without arms, neither holds him back, nor has it hindered his stellar career. the only thing standing in his way have been the doubts voice trial. this is fine. he who does it wasn't that i didn't play well enough to be able to do certain things for sure, but that others would tell me it's simply was out possible. man, no matter how well it was played, issued more how well it sounded to thing. they said it simply wouldn't work. i could talk to mission, but fail exclusive, prove them wrong with the instrument on the stand. he operates the valves with his toes, fingers don't matter. the art of playing the whole is mostly down to the lips. that's with man's when his mom was as a horn player who so you have to purse your literacy and blow air out like this summer. and i look at, when am i change the attention of your lesson, that different tones come integrals or she'll exclusive plays or double trend, shown with 2 basic tunes. the airflow and pitch are varied with a number of valves,
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o d d like the most trouble building up stamina that really has nothing to do with the valves at all. it's not even in the slightest puts, i never had any issues with the movements you need hands for out of that was the one thing i never had to practice. it just worked out. we knew that which doesn't mean that the path to becoming a professional musician was easy for him. he had to invest a lot of effort and discipline. you can go, even as a teenager, felix pleases studied the horn in hon. ofa. he played in germany's most important youth orchestra and won his 1st music competitions for a day doesn't go by without him rehearsing. no full, it was for severely being fascinated by something doesn't get joanne lack of amongst. you have to be willing to invest yourselves what it was to you. that's very important to me, found an interesting oh
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yes. since one university century several lives for his 6th. he recorded music by mozart and titan with a chick tim in ski quartet. ah, he plays concerts all over the world in large and small and samples like here in the southern german town of feeling and training in his trio includes croatian pianist, martina fil jack, and ukrainian violinist andre below. yet despite all his success, it's ultimately always about the music to felix liza thinking. so do you think his board on the audience floated when i give a concert? he will, i want the people in the audience to be happy to look into it. people are enjoying that, everything's great or to town. if people are sad, but then it's not great. that's why oh my concerts are enjoyable for the audience than i'm happy as well. we ought to feel as a touring musician. however,
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he doesn't have much time for other things. most of the time, felix, please, or he's on the road, but he said price, he's willing to pay for his dream. that the shore months, sometimes it's exhausting like that. on the other hand, going on stage, making music that makes people happy to mark being able to earn a living with music. it's a huge, prevalent johnson school and i try to always bear that in mind of was mom into with this awareness, it is certainly easier to practice every day year round. ah simply, unbelievable. sch. okay. we are headed now to one of europe's smallest countries, luxembourg. it's a melting pot of cultures with no less than 3 languages spoken there. and those who
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visit the capital also called luxembourg, can do so without a car nuts because all the main sites can be reached on foot. so we put on our walking shoes and asked the locals about their favorite places. luxembourg, the capital of the grand duchy of the same name, was built as a fortified city on 2 levels. here, history meets the present and the city of some 130000 people has a lot to offer its visitors. we're leaving it up to chance by simply asking some random locals about their favorite places. the bigger that other is 3rd lived in a unique thing about the cathedral. is it besides the huge window? hm. is that there are 2 organs, alma that can be played from the same spot when it could months. when i not that it doesn't matter which you're sitting out, you can play either over with the not your dom cathedral is a landmark in
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a city center. you enter through a magnificent main portal. the late gothic building was constructed in the early 17th century. it has 2 organs, but figuring out exactly where they can be paid from is a bit tricky at the moment because one is being renovated. but what would be another must see in the vicinity of the cathedral, make them. and we would recommend that you talk to the house of lucas and done with it because they have to initiate sweets. don't you agree? just opposite the grand ducal palace. we find the chocolate house. it's known beyond luxembourg borders for its sweet creations in french and belgian chocolate and its tasty cakes. for ona natalie bon opening, the store in 2008 was a sweet dream come true. chalabi finished to marie chocolate. his joy. she had
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joy combined with endorphins. nixa more yeah, we have a selection of 60 different kinds of hot chocolate ice cream shop with adam and sons dickson schwabl adipose via than me find in sitting together tasting. and cheryl shocked with friends at the shop. it was all about 2000000. and natalie bowen has even baked her grand duke only just a modest little cake for his 60th birthday, a small neighborly gesture, so to speak. and while enjoying a cup of hot chocolate patrons can watch the changing of the guard in front of the palace across the street. and with a bit of luck, they might even catch a glimpse of the grand duke himself. so where to next money, let's get back to see an accountant. i think the skate park is a great place for everyone to visit but you can see people doing all kinds of
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cool tricks. on b, m x bikes, scooters and skateboards. it was kate, everyone should stop by there. i see. the modern skate park lies right in the middle of the city's pe toast valley. it's especially busy during the day and a great spot for a family outing. and possibly you'll be watching some of tomorrow's prose, trying to land a cake flip. our next tip pulls us right back into the old town with luxembourg. what's really present is that you have many killed sher inside and the, i think me the mr. good expression of the melting of the culture nixon. you, because you have so many exposition coming form. so the foreign countries, how you can go over and see the architecture of the building is from bessie and the exposition. of course it's changing day by day madame
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a short handful music dom or down. it's only a 10 minute ride from the city center on the tram. and in luxembourg, public transport is free for everyone. the museum stands on the cash bed plateau in the northeast of town and was opened in 2006. it was designed by architect i am pe and houses the largest collection of contemporary art in luxembourg. in addition, there are always temporary exhibitions, by international artists, with everything from installations to painting. it's time brown, last stop. let's get credit on it. but heading from the semi shell church along the elevated cornish path to the no one month to abbey, as a beautiful walk for kitchen. from up there you have a nice of you. of luxembourg already told you the show more de la cornish has in called the most beautiful balcony in europe. it runs right along the edge of the 17th century ramparts. from here we get a sensational view of luxembourg and the cones quarter with all its historical
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houses. and for anyone who likes exploring a city from a different perspective, this part of town is definitely not to be missed. food lovers know that if you want to had some flares to your fish, a pastor or chicken, then all you have to do is put in a few capers. but have you ever wondered what capers actually are? will technically they are neither fruit nor vegetable, but flower buds. and it said that the best ones grow in italy. now we went there to have a look around and find out for ourselves what goes in to harvesting this tank. little treat the cape of shrub. ready it's birds and fruits are quintessential in the cuisine of southern europe. ready the italian mediterranean
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island of pontoon lydia south of sicily is considered the island of capers. harvesting begins before sunrise during the season from may to august. this is because the buds open in delight. only when closed can they be processed into capers. gabriella lasagna plans thrive well in the acidic soil of the volcanic island. he makes sure to also pick all the flowers that have opened. it's an important step in the process in the want to technically recoil t i x one, the super. it's a good way to get the plan to develop new bud steve oil, same pitcher. the flower is you make no contribution to the harvest yield because it up yonder equal. the reason is simple, that a full to put for the plants objected, is not to produce capers for us vanilla shamal fuel to fly to bear fruit and will reproduce premium. i think will be an awful thought if we want to stimulate them to produce more capers. the nuclei matured. if we have to remove the flowers,
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quickly modified the capital one picker can harvest around one and a half kilograms of keiko's per hour. within 8 days the plants develop new buds and can be harvested again. the normal, ingenious production not only processes its own harvest, but also those of caper farms via by the capers are pickled in salt, full preservation. this draws the moisture out of the buds and creates o'brien. 6 the capillary mind, the keepers remain in the salt for about 20 to 25 days on your during the process. we have to monitor them and add salt when needed or a month or so. for example. after this, the case was al salty, a rotating drum with holes of different sizes. direct the capers into contains one
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salted. they are further processed into various delicatessen products, lustoria nearby copper, the capers, and i know it's a love story and carlow committee, and then he got up with the casa acosta. then that was to follow the island and our farm land dog d r. a wonderful source of products i said, but you she drank, and in your piccolo, i see it as my duty a call to continue developing what the island gives of is the market. but if you do another one of gabriella saudis passions is creating new, catering spied culinary tweets. it's not just the butts that are edible, but the leaves to, to day he's trying out pico young shoots in his test kitchen mama, it's nice and crunchy. a thing on the one, it has a good consistency duty. it tastes a bit like asparagus. been a very nice product to them. guy like it
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a lot. screwed drummond. i could imagine this on a pizza. 43. i live at the fine dining restaurant is a bead chest. salvatore potato likes to experiment with new cape products. with sean capers are a very traditional ingredient in southern italian cuisine and subunit russia. they are often combined with grilled vegetables or with fish. i should be sure you make a buddhist before the flavor actually goes well with a variety of dishes on the menu to day group of fillet with cape of powder, the fish is sealed and then slow cooked, the cape, her granules add a crunch to the dish, and a drizzle of olive oil rounds it out with
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capers. a treat for your taste buds from panty. lydia. oh. in the countryside of sweden, dairy cows live an idyllic life. many of them can roam freely, far and wide. now to get the herd to come home, some farmers use a traditional vocal technique called cooling. it sounds like a mix of yodeling, singing, and chanting, and over time cooling has also developed into an art form. not it sounds of cooling you on when i mean, do i use my voice when i'm working with animals at the summer? fine sir. it oprah has to call them, keep them together, mom, or urge them on when they don't want to return home. you call him
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here at the end of my name is yenna either. madame massey, i'm an ethan musicologist or i'm doing my ph. d up. i'm a sing i ok, so i talked to screening curial and work at summer pharmacy ega. where in sweden's darlena province, 4 hours north west of stockholm. this is a fe booed an old fashioned countryside, some a farm there typically without electricity and running water land. alice gustav sons farm is no exception. the 82 year old noise, the centuries old tradition of cooling from her childhood days. the drawn out chance i used to call cattle back from grazing. yet all the po corner pomade, the egg. i'll tell the cows home in my indistinct way, m a bought off on is gone for his was what it sounds like. oh,
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oh, oh, oh no, oh, noon fewer and fewer farmers practice cooling today. the lately, the hurting coals have evolved into a veritable outfall. uhm with them on cooling, come on, but assuming calls can be high or low pick on what i must get. they can sound very pleasant or how the growling college has been where lead set the fins. there's so many different sounds and nuances. more and unrelenting of traditions have grown out as her to whom are some hard foot studio. jenny often shows office goes at special cooling concerts like here at this abandoned some farm in lake sun.
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c c ah, good, i'm in the cooling from my childhood or there was an older woman who would make these hurting coals level. yeah, he was great hearing these chance again to the local defence border. but now when i hear cloning that i it relaxes me the sense hel helene. you can feel these chance in your soul a vibrating sight of anybody at our forensic. 2 these days might be more foreign and less finding coal, but it remains a tradition very much alive in sweden. now now we wrap up the show, just a quick reminder. don't forget to check us out on social media. as always,
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