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all this in more coming up on your own macs, the king charles, the 3rd and queen consort pamela. they're known from countless official photos doing their most to present their best side. however, english photographer, allison jackson stages, reviewing situations with wild look a likes. we take a look at how deceiving her images can be the just a royal shad. 2 in post is on their way to london's buckingham palace. but we will commit a double account to charles make you to the palace. oh, will they have trouble with the police? stay to use and find out. the mazda mind is all just some jackson loves
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to make. so the real on the face, cuz that's what my work is about to contact, what's real or fake anymore. everything is a construction by the media, by the populace is by the celebrities themselves, by the royal family, the english photographer, and filmmakers set to sign on the public fascination with celebrities in pop, perhaps the photos she hi is doubles of well known figures and photographs. them in stage situations, her photos are currently on display at london's grove gallery. my name the message, it's not to take imagery as truth because you cannot tell what's real or what's vague, what's true, what's phones anymore? i think anybody who influences off is interesting to me because i want to know why they influence thing. also, they were the, you know, why should we be paying attention? what is it?
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some of the photos of blurry on purpose, to imitate the pop throughout the style in her recreation of politicians, popstars all the british royal family, out of some place within the next big patients of what celebrities do when unobserved. this whole set of pitch is a fount, fake news, because when princess diana died, everyone hated her. and as soon as she died, everyone loved to see original stop was really an investigation by may an office investigation of how this could happen. how within manipulated who's when it for lighting, who has a pop at last? the all just has been working with some of the doubles for years. they weren't all that easy to find. she contacted tattletale agencies made public appeals and even spoke to strangers on the street. a lot goes into the preparation of have projects . i mean, it is such a nightmare to create that and such
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a lot of energy and because you got to get the whole some time to make sure that they're not going to run away when they see the crowd. so the police make sure that lookalikes are gonna be happy because they're in the going to be in the midst of edge, the weeks take months, you know, to make and stuff like that. you know, it's very, very, very hard work. and then you've got to have huge foods to do it. this time value week, this little, the coordination. she's got to plan the carriage, burying the st. croix a couple, accompanied by a motorcade heads to buckingham palace. and then something surprising happens to go upset or respond as we trotted towards fucking pilots and we just don't go there until class. i thought no or try at the gate. so they opened the gates. they let us in, i mean, i couldn't believe and i felt okay, they think were real. when the police arrive at the palace,
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they realized the views and off the group to move on. barely out to sight the confused tourist. they run a check on everyone involved, but the able just doesn't appear worried. and they left a stay for a very long time and they go right to the front of the lucky and palace i to read get through that long before. and i think they didn't know what state it's necessarily ego and a whole. so it's a bit like a tester and so it can go anywhere. so the police were stuck. all they could do is politely ask us to leave off to this active civil coverage. the fake royal couple have and cold been in a typical london public schools. the next i think the role families fantastic. how could just coming along with a couple of localized people paying them? how could look like smoke the railroad cross timely?
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i think it just adds to the spectacles, doesn't it? one thing is for sure, out of some, jackson will join the many photos of the coordination of king charles the liverpool in northwest england was home to the beatles. this year it's playing host to the eurovision song contest, which was supposed to take place in ukraine, but was moved due to the war. we take a closer look around the report to see what the city has to offer the. do you love music? will you come to the right place? this british city is full of all things. music right now. welcome to liver pill. in just a few days, the eurovision song contest will be held right here at the liverpool arena on behalf of last year's winners. ukraine. but is the city that produced the beatles where the host for this? here is your vision. that's what i'm here to find out the
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in liverpool, you're literally walking in the foot steps of musical legends, 2 beatles baker up here and started their cree here before taking on the rest of the world by storm. but it misses laser. the statue of them is a little taller than i was expecting it to be. there are so many b sales related things to do in liberal health. obviously, you have to take us out here at the statute. you can also jump on board the magical mystery tour, which takes you all right in the city. i'm headed to the beatles story, an interactive museum to find out more about deliver probably a lot for 12 times you have access to an extensive collection of details, memorabilia, including john lennon, spectacles, and george harrison's 1st guitar. the exhibit takes you through the spine of their
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10 year career, which started in 1960 the but just how important are the details to the city of liverpool. lots of people from all around the world make a pilgrimage to the city of elizabeth hill at because of the b tools on it. you know, we have costs a unesco city of music status. and again, you know, you'd say that is because of the be full, but music runs through the life blood of the safety. so do you think that the details legacy is part of the reason why your vision was given to liverpool this year? yeah, definitely. so i mean, when they were looking for the city that showed host the or vision on behalf of ukraine, then the, there's only one choice really, and they say we live in town. the streets are filled with bus guarantee. so there's really a constant feeling of being surrounded by music here.
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the, let's touch some little close to see very excited about your vision to. and i'm like, i felt like macy's bouncer, i believe it's really good. i think it's a shame that it could be helping you crazy and hopefully we can do it justice for them. and with those guys, huge history with music. so it feels right to have something this big here on, on the doctor as well, which before your opinion, your opinion money, there's nothing really here. so if you rights ukraine with the winner as of last year is your vision, and therefore would normally host this year's contest. but due to the war that's clearly impossible to the u. k, which came in 2nd place, our hosting on ukraine's behalf on that note, a trips deliverable wouldn't be complete with that to visit to the cavern club. the
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beatles played almost 300 gigs in this live music venue. and today it's a place for local musicians to follow in their footsteps as a musician from liver pill. how does it feel at this thing and then use like this where the diesel start is like comic book in the way that it's not just all of almost voucher you must have been used by you. it's, you know, the way it is and 2023 is a very important sense on rights as the way it was nicely, 6th round before. so it's fantastic playing people around. well, essentially here in the run up to your vision. is that something that you're excited for? absolutely. the like the seems he's a, he a different musical entries from different countries. the always excites them as a kid on it still goes, you know, even when it's most on the novelty and the things, i still enjoyed your vision. i think it's going to be goes to the city. the
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goal is who we are. that music is an integral part of this city. so surely there where the host of this year is your vision. and who knows, maybe the next big star will be able to claim liverpool as their starting point. i hope you enjoy the trip here as much as i did. the printer for take shows in paris are the ultimate goal for any design or in the same goes for german designer marie christina stats. we see which designs got her there. with a low key, minimalistic look. fashion designer, mazda you, christina stats hasn't only conquered the streets of paris over the past decade. her elegant collections have also found a growing international fanbase. most people might be unaware that the creator
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behind the french label is actually german. but the name gives away another part of her identity. go, share is french for left hand. it says printing center and i'm left handed. and it's not the next thing was actually given to me by a teacher of the powers fashion school order. because i worked with my left hand hand um i just have a one for me, but to me it has the deep meaning of going against the grain and doing your own things and stuff. laughs with guns, it's something personal. the gap has ruined. it shows this is for instance, we can't change certain things about how we came into the world. well, how we look and see things. and that's why i chose the name for my brand, for the new markets. and that's my view. christina founded her label in paris in 2013. at that point she had already worked for luxury brands like diane, fun furstenberg. nowadays, she exhibits her collections twice a year at the parents press up forte shows. this is gabby,
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what i have. i think that took some coverage and i think when i look back, i sometimes think i was a bit naive product, but i didn't start out with a huge collection to begin with. i only had a few homes. so in pieces, then i got my 1st flashing lakesha and bought my shae bought some pieces. so i thought i'll just keep going. my attempt at her studio and central paris, she employs between 12 and 15 people. she has a lot of responsibility as both a fashion designer and ceo. this mission, the some point. it's not just about session anymore, but also a business, a company that you're running, and then you start asking yourself very different questions and things which one to collect feelings and then you don't just think about one collection. but also about your team, about sales, about digitalization. did you tell the 0? my vi christina was only 20 when she left germany. but the designer now in her early forties still feels
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a connection to her roots. and even think some german components can be seen in her collection. i think it's a certain straightness, a kind of structure. many of my pieces are very clean and minimal. even with that isn't fair. sweeney. my per discrete luxury garments without big flashy logo is, are now sold all over europe, north america, and asia. but for about a, christina, there is no stereotypical go share customer data. in the album ways, i think they do have something in common in that they are looking for a certain tailoring that may be looking for things that they can weigh both day and evening and oft of. and i also work with mens with fabrics creating different shapes in volume lumen. it's unique fashion made with fine fabrics like this top for example, set and it has an open bag. and this pot can either hang down like this,
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useful to that and for hanging order or kind of you can sort of fold it up and sling ahead of your shoulders the whole class and wonder about in short on time. and then it becomes a kind of double top doctor to in the show. the model only was over one shoulder, allowing it to full of it when worn. it looks minimalist and sophisticated at the same time, something that appeals to a lot of our customers same. so i liked the brand to so time this, i honestly loved the look from own who collections secret x. so it's really not sure if this even a home for that, for me, these are close for a woman who is cool and elegant. at the same time, a woman who was a bit archie yet refined to think uh something i've seen in the office this year, march the 10th anniversary of the german designers labeled. and over the past decade, murphy, christina shots has gained a firm place in the international fashion seen with her under stated luxury, close the
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a classic bagel is palm size, round and has a hole in the middle. it's often served with cream, cheese and locks. we'll reveal where the baby was born and it might just take you by surprise. me tasty bagels, la quinta, central new york delicacy. aren't they? not quite. the bagel originated in poland. crack open to be precise. i will tell you all about how the popular bread ring came to be. some are offered for sale right here for wait. that's not a real big old. is it? the seeing these are traditional cracow overs on key with salter puppy. see not all but a junkie and what are those exactly. we can say that all of us on that is the oldest, older cousin of bagels, modifications ecc with doc founded living over the genic museum and crack out the
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oldest, the proves that over. thank you. with the present inc, crack of a problem, 1394. so it's modem to comes with us. all the people in the crack off, we eat lunch, thank you for breakfast. we have them on the way to work to school. and so this is like a very common, straightforward here. they differ from bagels, mainland, that old but a junkie, are twisted together from 2 strands of though. but just as with bagels, the rings of rondo or par boiled a little before their back. that makes them the 1st beer but what's their connection to bagels in cafe blossom, we find out some say it serves the best bagels in town. crowd giovanni told big 40 to 50 bagels a day. they're made of use to do and sprinkled with a seed mix to the we just wanted to revive the old pack out tradition is have been
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that's a bike. we want our bagels to bake quickly, just and taste good at the same time beyond that of smart snow. so we came up with our own recipe and mr. in the bagels, rise quicker, and get done faster revenue. so it'll be annual financial difficulty financial with unlike deal but janet, the bagel is a traditionally jewish role and of more recent origin. and we head over to crack coast trinity country music district, the center of jewish life, and cry co, jonathan on state. and god crock house jewish community center up and running. he came here from new york city, now seeing as the big old capital, which does he prefer the original or the us version? i did just get back from new york city. so, and i even brought bagels back with me from new york city as, as i do. so i'm going to taste this bagel. and it looks reasonably vaguely, a really good. not bad
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for crack out. not bag a little different than what i would call in new york bagel. but considering what you can get, not a bad version. the 1st written mention of bagels was an edicts of crack house jewish community in 1610 the big. that's not really it. i, you know, a big part of the religious practice of jews is just culturally that's the thing. like on a sunday morning, you like the most traditional thing. they have like this breakfast, a bunch of bagels with lock. so bagels with salmon, bagels with cream cheese is like very, very, very jewish. eastern european jewish immigrants brought the bagel to north america in the late 19th century. to the baker's that crack house, cafe blossom, it's more than just a friend role. this is the size of a system, but i do think it's a really great tradition that's worth continuing. a single set of give me
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a saw and i'm going to be able to use this role is so closely bound up with our city this on the logins of famed cracow and its history. could apple the again this he's 40 now is everyone hungry for a really good bagel? then the place to go is crack. oh, that's where to find the original, the delicacies. stories, enthusiasm, the ssl and amazing. the best chef with their best tips. from the dishes, to beacon diet and all the rest of the secrets while come to my well. europe's diversity is a smorgasbord. there might live the subscriber and enjoy d. w. the
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hers and carpets are hand crafted in iran and afghanistan to this day. continuing a 1000 year old tradition, but some are also produced in europe in just a few traditional workshop. we visited one of these last remaining manufacturers in about darian village craftsmanship, natural dies and mathematics page and style carpets of the pride and joy of dispo, gary, in fact, he owned finding no topples. his work has been in demand around the world for over 2 decades. now, but it's a city because it says it was the name we've gained a lot of experience over the years as a signal to the peak of our success. and i even met with the royal family in england will find it. is the cost to send the king charles is among the admirers of
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nina popular carpets. the manufacturer involved area can meet the exact same standards set by the rules. he can produce exceptionally large, extravagant designs that are also true, the originals. these competing britons, royal palaces look exactly like the historical counterparts from centuries past due within a jonathan. yes ma'am, said, according to king charles, we're the last people in the world who can reproduce things that belong to the historical and cultural heritage of europe. these other people present a thing that cultural heritage, the wave is then knowledge and skills passed down from generation to generation is a priceless gift. the music was little the curb. we are the last weavers of these carpets in europe. i think we should keep this traditional life because it is something of great value to among the special qualities of these
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new carpets, faithful to historical originals of the vibrant colors. these cold ones are used to infuse the natural pigments into the room. it takes mathematical precision to achieve just the right times. that is nino pump and those responsibilities, his immense knowledge, the secrets of the color formulas of preserved in a hand written note book the us um with the notes here. i have to make sure that the colors of the carpet are exactly what the customer ordered the other. that's why i work with 6500 pigments which are then used to create the many colors of the past. the, the seamless compet manufacturer is located to about a 150 kilometers from the bowl bearing capital. sophia, and the little village of cost dental times seems to have stood still here. the clock seems to take more slowly than in the big city.
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the carpet wave is also come from cost dental, depending on how big a carpet is and how many columns are needed. it can take up to 10 months to create one carpet and not a c crush of persian style carpets. other ingenious knots, the thread forms the patent on both sides. cushion comp. it's got the name from the region where this method of weaving originated kotia invoices. now around a grid system is used to divide the pattern into small squares. precision is key. policy checks and made for every few cent maces. single mistakes can destroy whole carpets and put the family business in jeopardy. we've spent a lot of responsibility there. so to begin with that goes give an ordinary weaver work here that they wouldn't be
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able to handle. so many colors go on. there are up to 2140 colors in a single carpet do this itself. it is this magnificent variety that distinguishes handmade persian style carpets. industrial produce goods have only a few colors in cost and oval. however, each piece gets its own patent and color combination and thoughts, its own price. a carpet can cost several tens of thousands of euros for each new patton the we've. it's have to have extra training you have to be patient, you have to be attentive. you have to focus on the carpet, all the time. cushion carpets became popular and you were in the 16th century. back then, they decorated you are paying palaces with animals, plow and tree motifs. they are still an integral cost of european culture. even
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with new unloading designs, the to and cost of culture and tradition is being capitalized, the and that wraps up today's show if you want more from the world of culture and lifestyle, be sure to check out our social media sites. thanks for choosing in and join us again. next week, the,
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