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interested in the service recruits we want is the long dw, he's got it easy to throw out, say what the tax off to the bar send the you know, we see how this special head gear has made it telling in history for over 160 years copenhagen and it's climate goals. learn how the dangers capital is leading the way in urban sustainability. hungry for dumplings,
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we show you how to make the national dish of georgia ching cali oldest and more coming up on your own mac. the but 1st rifle clubs in germany provide an atmosphere for gun owners to gather and celebrate. but are they outdated? some say they're to male dominated, an old fashioned reporter brunton s went behind the scenes at a shooting festival for more of the the moment the world's biggest shooting festival and kind of went for 2 days on the $900.00 jeremy tradition. but isn't all about drinking and shooting as an australian offering? that's mad. and once again, rifle clubs from around the world's got the he is
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a party to get up to 10 days, kind of the best on the very title of the city of marksman. hardly any of the times was many rifle clubs. how does this tradition get started? and do they use live in munition? i want to find out more. let's start with what a rifle club is meant to be about. shooting football info. i met with midland about a champion, mox woman. even the gun on a ship is very regulated in germany. there are exceptions. so this is my baby is this some sort of leg certificate i would need to use like use this weapon, this era for doesn't need a license on its own. that's interesting because like where i come from like you, you need to have all these different licenses to even like touch it was, oh it is. a tenant is a good shot,
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but it's not perfectly in the center giving it to your okay. okay. the goal is to bring the black dot into the black circle. get ready for my bowls. uh yeah. mm hm. very nice. it's a 7. it's a 7. the very good. oh, the smaller the us, the visa, the baby. yes. this, that wasn't miss. thank you. so much for helping me. yeah, sure. so you're welcome. and um yeah, i'll see you later. yeah. bye bye. now it's time for me to join in the action. i get to march along with the rifle club into profit. now it'll cost and then learn a thing or $2.00 about the origins and traditions of these clubs. marksman clubs appeared in the early 19th century. originally they helped defend towns laid evolving into sports clubs. often 1933. they took up alongside the nazis so off to
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the 2nd world war they were prohibited, they would later revived again as sports clubs around 1950 in west germany. finally, to the beat of the marching band, we advanced on the reigning champion, mox woman's time. every club names one each year and a shooting that's during the festival itself. very little shooting is done. this is more about upholding traditions. the procedures are followed everything. this pot, for example, is called inspecting the parade. this is the hanging of the champions metal. so everyone can see that a top box woman lives here. meanwhile, everyone's drinking and dancing today. hots contains can you show us where you can send you pockets? and so the roads, the awesome. you keep drinking alcohol. oh yeah. now we're going. the
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next step is the house of the reigning champion marksman. on the whole, the pencil does seem rob the male dominated. in fact, the majority of members on many men fifties, an older, about 25 percent of women. some right pumps weren't even accept female members at all. and not that many young people started the kind of interested in the crops that milling about. so does i joined the suffering of 13 because i was searching for like some kind of hobby of, of combines a great community and some kind of sports that's kind of makes me ever go we will. i'm going this use champion thomas out for monmouth. i'm, i'm with fine, really is fine. bye bye. uh. can you please explain what find code means to me? yeah. so i'm going to just sort of amazing. i find the time con means it's
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like good luck worse because it's about the precise most of the way you are aiming with your rifle officer to say is official parades the festivities go on at the evenings carnival here. i can put my new shooting skills to the test. once more of the saw the wind and the world's largest monument. pensacola has another surprise in store off the rolls. so just found the gay people pen and i thought it was really cool. so uh, once we get a chance to some people find out why there is a one in here. there's people that may be there, maybe we're whatever. and it's part of part of them being part of the opening for us. and
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so everybody potties altogether until the wee hours of the morning on absolutely not best for the bathroom due to the very strong and their traditions. i'll saying exxon mobil 4 know off to northern italy, to alessandra, were a famous fashion accessory, has made history. the bar selena hat has not only found its way into celebrity culture, it even has a museum dedicated to it style. wide range of elegant and wearable by own the both really know how it is a time, a start icon that has made a name for it. so in movies and beyond. johnny depp. okay. most a justin timberlake are among the stars who wear both salinas. the huts would be made in alexandria, northern italy for more than a 100 to 60 years. some of the machine see it even take back to the 19th century
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selena was found at the company in 18. 57 to make hats for the burgeoning middle class. by 1914, the factory head of a 2500 employees in bull salinas heyday, almost every man supported one of the other 2000000 produced annually. nowadays that number is down to just 92000 foldable selena has is complete. it has to be shaped, died flamed wax. and so the $52.00 step operation takes 7 weeks. what's special about supposedly, you know, is that the sales is working slowly. so the heck turns out nice and soft satellite, i only work on the sales, initial foaming on the by the end stuff like it becomes one of the most useful hotline in the world. what are they competitive, but it gives you a certain we try yankee sort of volume. the city even dedicated the museum to the
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danish, capital, copenhagen, the tracks millions of visitors each year. the city is not only known for its numerous sides, but also affords pioneering role in sustainability. our reporter, i used a sharpie, sean finds out what makes the city so environmentally friendly inability. the funds were at the perfect place to find that out. welcome to the davis capital, copenhagen. so we're here to explore it exactly that sustainable side. got it for many years now. copenhagen has been reinventing himself through his energy supply, transportation, and climate solutions, leaving model in the world for urban sustainability. and it has been recognized
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several times for being the green and the best eco friendly way to cite. see here is by cycling, since the 19 sixty's urban mobility and copenhagen has settled around biking as a smart and safe and healthy way of getting from a to be today about one and every to copenhagen. our cycles to university work school for the stores. together with amsterdam, copenhagen as rang as one of the best cities in the world for bike infrastructure here makes it really easy and fun to discover the city, even for a nervous writer like myself. if you want to use public transport, you can do so with a clear conscience. all buses varies, metro's and commuter trains to run on green energy by the end of 2025. transportation here is already highly sustainable. the popular tourist activity is to get on a boat here and copenhagen, but i've got even more fun and eco friendly way to explore the harbor. these green
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kayaks, you can run out for free. in return, you just have to collect some trust. my goal is to collect as much trash as possible and to not crash into anything crazy. what you'll find floating around here, the job at cleaning up the harbor and experiencing the city from the water in a relaxed way, a pretty good combo icing in copenhagen. you're never, far from the water. people are just hanging out here on the waterfront at the harvard for free. you can go swimming here, goes fundraising. they're constantly checking the water quality and, and when the water quality is good, why not? why not? so nice. having a high quality of life as part of copenhagen's concept for sustainable living. following the 15 minutes to the concept, everyone should be able to reach
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a part or recreation center within a 15 minute walk industrial areas that were long and accessible to the public can now be used by everyone, including this harbor. this is the thing is architecture center here, you'll get a great overview of the different sustainable ideas and concepts that copenhagen has to make itself. but for the future energy efficient architecture, it is already a reality today. green recreational spaces are also part of planning. the city's residential areas. this is what urban agriculture could look like. and already under construction, a high rise made of wood scheduled to be completed in 2026, shaping the city and developing a sustainable concept is a job, a city architect, camilla vendors. she is a chief throughout the just of copenhagen screen transformation. coleman has the impression of being time with neutral c, o, 2 neutral in only 2 short years. so everything we do has to revolve around
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lowering the c o. 2 emissions in our products that is building moines would add building up with less concrete, more this parking garages, thinking about the energy efficiency of buildings. copenhagen is great and the combining utilities, sustainability and fund every city need some waste to energy plant. but this one is also a sky slope. and when it comes to parking garages, check this one out. they normally occupies so much space. but this one is also an outdoor jim and a neighborhood meeting place at the same time. let's take a closer look. nope, this is unexpectedly the i've only ever seen boring, ugly parking garages before. never one like this. where in the world can you hang
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out side and go swimming at a busy harbor cycle squarely for the whole city, exercise on top of the parking garage and just so many close sustainable efforts. i hope you enjoyed my trip as much as i did in copenhagen is truly a pioneer and urban sustainable development dumplings are a favorite in many homes and restaurants around the world. and they come in many varieties. but did you know that in georgia, they are the national dish. we go behind the scenes in a georgia and restaurant to see how they're prepared. these the best dumplings in the world, if you us georgians. the answer is yes. she unkindly, a deliciously filled the twisted coiled and bursting with flavors. there was staple on every menu in georgia, but you don't need cutlery. here's how this national dish has prepared and aiden probably gonna deal with my. i'm george and shift catchy bucks, etc. joined me and my kitchen today will you will see how real george and
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traditional ocean katia made come on in i'm had tons of beta now that's making colleague, i just talked to baby. it was out. cool. who makes the best chin caught into play? see like it's okay got to pieces. so the ingredients, a simple plane, flowed salt and water, roommates, basic bulk of the most popular feeling. and then we have a mix of herbs and spices. for the traditional dumplings kit to use is cory end time at acumen. first off the does, it's just flour mixed with salted water. it needs to be carefully needed until it's done. it has a perfectly even texture. i said it was a good done should be dead because the meat is very juicy. so the dough needs to resist the juicy, made sure it should not fall apart because it's been killed. the dog went to tennis, ball sized portions rolled them out, one by one. even if you're making a whole lot a day. that's why it's so elaborate to make sion coffee
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and why so many coons go like to make them by hand? but i really enjoy doing it this way. now once to the fun part, the dog is filled with roman's maid, mixed with the herbs and spices. then meticulously wrapped and twisted at the top to see who the king calling and the mulch with the definitely has the better go what was the wrong thing? it's a very specific technique. traditionally in george's mountain regions. 19 folds a major i'll she probably have 12 more twists. i have the fancy, as i often thought it wouldn't grace. then it's time to boil the dumplings. we hold them together so they float to the talk. there's less less and was the dumplings boy for 20 minutes. let's look at how this this ended up and joe, during the 1st place, the story of his colleagues, origins,
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bearings. one version says that the monk who has brought them when they come to georgia in the 13th century, hungry for hockey muse, to sustain them in the mountains, george and she put as adults to the know restaurants like this one in tbilisi make them every day. the dish is so popular that people use machines to mation, call the foster, and just like it's origins, the way you ation colleague goes way back with me that this is something we should take this, you can call it. and so we grab this part called the cookie to hold it, and we agent without hands, people. so we then take a small box and transmission cali. choose like a good bro. i think i'll give you a new movie as to what i quote that for you. each and colleagues the traditional georgian way, but i did so it's got to lift me and when they can kindly go cold, you can lightly fry them to enjoy the dish. and the new way can kindly have regional variations and shift catchy gave them her and twist from great slaves and
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features. she made red color, she can cause a to commemorate george's wine culture. and she breaks tradition with this one, which is almost really these shouldn't collie with the knots and folks this they have no jews inside there was cottage cheese and goat cheese cat that he squarely chevrolet c. and that's what i did see if so we, we don't interfere with tradition. is this possible that we always leave the table on the site? every way you walk into the straits of tbilisi, you see people enjoying this treasure, national dish, but just why are georgians so crazy about it? yeah, it's very to see how delicious, really delicious. and it's traditional. and by the time he hasn't been applies, no one in georgia who doesn't love chicken colleagues, i've had
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a very tasty i could eat them. and every day the, the, me what the ring, the us, of course we like think of the, so i saw our very you have it shouldn't collie made the true george and wait. next time you try this, this done to get to drink seduce. before savoring the rest, enjoy part made of glass, a glittering display of refracting light and color artist thomas medic. us used as a special technique for his glass works that play with the viewers perceptions. we got a sneak peak into the intricate process behind his optical anomalies. work stops in gloss. every side reveals a different subject. the officers calls these installations animal 15.
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my number is time 12 months maybe cause i'm an artist, and i mostly work with glass. we can class the animals. most of the animal for cubes consist of a $144.00 strips. if it takes for images are scattered across these trips and pregnant detroit on. so if you walk around the cube or turn it new images come together every 90 to greece. i live on to god. i nice speak to someone's homeless medic, who's has sold his cubes as far afield as the us and canada gloss has fascinated the artist ever since. he learned how to work with this as a class working technical school class. and it's harder to work with glass intuitively then, for instance, with clay or kansas. at the same time, it's a material that's very closely bound to the refraction of light coming up. and it
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displays many ambiguities. it has something, it's serial about it because it's so transparent and so confident is but an animal from both and get the animal if the cubes contain for images and missing and the 2 opposite each other have to fill out precisely the same area of shots. so when you view one of them, it covers up the one behind the really cause it's the difficulty is to develop images that to pick different things, but still cover the same area. also you have to make certain compromises to in game . and so the 2 images always share certain aspects. i but sometimes they lead you up a blind alley. so so a 2nd then i realize it's not going to work and i have to try something else. it goes, it's nice for you to me smitty cuz there's good, very different works on display in his hometown in brook australia for example, this installation titles and co 9 co nice. i mean how about kona i started out in
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a very small format and something this on this one day i drove past the entrance to a parking garage and it occurred to me that it could serve as a kind of massive display case. and next up is on the curve. i say the sculpture in itself is a work that looks back at your child. see i'm you look at it and it looks back. well, i'd say that in general, art doesn't come into being until a viewer gaze is added and i'm shown in steve and other recent project is this installation in a d condition, hydro electric plant, the reflections to make the old turbine hole and the view is themselves part of the on the bus, supposed to me and these concepts. and what's fascinating about painting glass is that it's a very old technique dating back to the middle ages in front of me. i think it's exciting to integrate a very old craft into something new and make use of this old technique that's tried and tested for something contemporary, tech and associates to prevent from the homeless medical says animal
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philosophy plays with perspectives and perceptions. ultimately, the cost is in the, on the whole time. and that wraps up this edition of your own max. be sure to check us out on social media for more from the world of culture and lifestyle. thanks for tuning in and join us again. next week. the,
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