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thus far in a race against time, they are peers and rivals with one daring gold to help smart nature, the more likes watching on youtube dw documentary, the planning a trip to rome. we have some tips for the best places to eat and see on your next visit to at least capital a taste of nigeria in london to siblings. take of calling there a chance with the unique top us restaurant. and what's behind the connection between indian prime minister and the render moody and the blind turman singer. it has to do with a passion for music that and more coming up on your own that the
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are you planning a visit to rome? and wondering how to avoid the crowds a visit to the turn of city during peak season, it can be overwhelming. but our reporter, sarah, how cool has some tips on how to see the capital, the most popular site? yes, rome is expensive and it passed with taurus, but i'm gonna show you how you can enjoy this incredible city on a budget and a few tips for how you can see things off the beaten forest. first things 1st getting up early is she when you want to see the main sites of rome? i'm here at the treasury fountain at around 7 am. it's pretty crowded, but trust me by 11. it's going to be absolutely pap. time to make a wish if it comes true, it means i'll come back to rome. the the
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and another timing to try to visit rome outside of july and august. i really like main september for example. you won't have the summer crowds for the heat. now i had to one of rooms by conic plaza piazza and alona. so we have to talk about accommodations. room can be expensive, but i still really recommend staying in the city center. that way you can walk to all the major sites easily, even if you spend a little bit more money than you would if you stayed farther out the coliseum, completed an $8080.00 is one of the most i chronic structures of the ancient roman period. it's infinite sports gruesome gladiator battles, but these days it can be a fight to enter this place on a budget. the cheapest way is to book your tickets to the coliseum official website a month in advance. if you don't do that,
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you'll be forced to take an expensive tour with a tour group the day you arrive, or wait hours in line for official tickets released on monday. keep in mind that room state owned archaeological sites and museums are free. the 1st sunday of the month after all this exploring, i've worked up an appetite. there are plenty of options to try at the a tally and say that i have yet to take away. let's learn more on the go for no, it will show me this legendary bakery has been family run for generations. i caught up with owners. here we do to assure be safe, a democratic food. so in bakery as you can find something that is really easy and a very expensive, you finish with 2 or 3 euros. i can show you the way we prepare. wow. where the magic happens? the peculiarity of the room and the says that it's groups like bread is very
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simple though structurally like so. the real one, the typical one you find in mecca res regarding to syria is the real fashion pizza . yank out with more for them to real the. it's amazing the most torres don't know about the place we're going to next. a logical on this palace still belongs to one of the oldest noble families in rome. the stunning gallery is a jewel of the 17th century roman baroque period. i really feel like a princess in here. and honestly, i would so much rather spend the day here than waiting in long lines at the vatican . and yes, it costs 15 years to enter the gallery, but i think it's worth it. let's cross the tiber river to my favorite neighborhood,
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bohemian and lively. but us, david, it's true. torres love trust david a, but there are many places that locals frequent to i need help with access. martha unable to change stuff from rome. i as mazda, i know why she loved best day, but she said, because it's really when you can see like whole parts of rome gathering together. you can see the rich, far as you can see, the 4 parts. you can see the freaks you can see the people, you know, from the bank accounts. i mean it's, it's really every person can find themselves sierra because it's really representative of ron. i can't resist following martha on to another, one of her favorite rest able to hang out a big star. i learned why sharing a targeted or, and to pass the board is a great way to spend an evening. this cost just 18 euro has getting read the whole day in rome. and i think i showed you
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a lot of ways that you can save money to even if i threw away a perfectly good euro treviss out to what i hope my wish comes true. and i can come back to rome. yes, sir, and you're always welcome. cassandra amazed pittman is a blind senior from germany who has new found the same in india. but she's never even being there. the artist, known as cass may, was discovered on social media by indian prime minister and a rand, remotely. she told us more about her person for indian music to cassandra mason. mom's voice has won many hearts in india, but the 21 year old line singer is from germany known as cas, may. she can sing and many indian languages, including handy, been going channel and, or do the
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i started discovering india music in the usa. like i've been to berkeley college of music in 2017. and there was this indian all samba, which i really got inspired from and i got home and started learning, hindi started discovering him new songs. and i also began to post songs in several indian languages and instagram after a while. jetta money has made songs went viral in india after the countries prime minister, no rend remotely acknowledged her love of indian music and culture on social media in september. but she never expected the prime minister even to take notice of her gun. the mob. but very surprised that he mentioned me in his podcasts like what he mentioned me in
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his pod cast and i didn't even know that this was possible. yeah. and the way it feels kind of shocking, but in a positive kind of way. a task may have been learning music and playing instruments since her childhood. she's been blind since birth, but that didn't stop her from pursuing her dream of becoming a musician. she's taking part in music competitions across germany and performed on stage uh her interest in indian music and the culture has grown over the past few years, even though she's never been to the south asian country. oh. oh . oh oh uh that's amazing. instagram followers have multiplied sense mode. he mentioned her in
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his podcast and social media posts. she estimates that over 90 percent of her followers are in india for the german singer posts songs on instagram in indian languages for the countries religious festivals and national holidays. the as a blind person, it's actually getting easier to post pictures and videos and instagram, which really makes me happy. i do need help with posting because of cutting videos and audios, etc. so i definitely need help, but actually practically speaking, you can as a blind person, post videos and pictures on your own. and you can also reply to comments and direct messages on your own. oh wow. this means a lot. coma. thank you so so much back to get. ringback past may love the sound of
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the top left, a pair of hand drums from the indian subcontinent. she practices it and an indian music school and we started the bid for. so i visited many indian concerts, indian classical concerts at the beginning when i discovered and in music. and yeah, there was this tablo player and he was very great. and i was very like enthusiastic about hearing the different variations of sounds and the speed and everything. the techniques and i, i just wanted to learn it was like right away decision. and then this problem for every came, i tell the teacher, i love the variations of sounds like you can always spice of the sounds like there are so many different ways. and if you learn the top loves, there is no stop is cast may is hoping
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to visit india soon to meet the hundreds of thousands of followers who keep inspiring her to sing more indian songs. she also wants to encourage blind people to pursue their dreams. just like she did in the world of indian music. the how can you bring the color, mary, to lights from nigeria to the british college, one bite at a time, according to nigeria and siblings, if a young will and amec of frederick, they opened a toughest restaurant in london, turning their culinary dreams into reality. the welcome to the well as fast my tv and tough estimate,
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nigerian purpose in london to me really be nigerian. this brother and sister team say yes, that, that i very pay for individuals. as i said with, we've taken liberty with that we've had of is a safe. and isn't that a fact? now we'll tell you all about it in about beyond say, in the frederick's restaurant, shriek, which has been in northern london since early 2020 serving nigerian food in their own restaurant. is a dream come true for the founding? do? oh, it was always to be shaving plates. we always wanted have this a high frequency social misfits which is very much my life aligned with nigerian hospitality nigerian social gatherings. we also we have boisterous activity. authentic taste is at the heart of the concept. but what makes my dear in cooking so good night,
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june. food is which is mixed by seems gross meat and smoke. it's dramatic hot tea food. this food, snow swell, is known as new. grace is food comp for tennessee, which will i see her with a big hub boards and niger and parents in law and america grew up in london. they travelled all across nigeria to research the closings many facets and get it right. what did they get out of which superpower? because of travel, was back to nova nigeria to go learn about was this was seen. i say, i'm in to finish. there is a pen. take me to period sticky. rice. me on twos, is a peanut pumpkin sauce to cruise sweetens the whole thing with maple syrup excess, each which will allow them to take it. because not so much as a new k. don't know about it. the siblings have presented their own playful versions of many nigerian classics like the west african staple, july fries,
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which to close as varied as dhl of key was that you, we don't we any big on that sweet things site does. this is how anything we don't really do it. and so that's what we had to kind of the most fun. but to piece does offer dessert made from typical 90 or even previous, like planting waffles. but the pair were created with another dish as well. in nigeria, i think of course with africa and one of the key pillars o food is soups. and what we set to revise was sort of as being an ace thought. she kind of some clean ex vessel which would break and dip into the shoes to carry over that plays with his into your mouth. via goosey bolt was inspired by a childhood favorite goosey is
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a suit made from maryland seats finish and red pepper and serve with a bunch of beads dumpling made of cut off the the vision of setting up an identity and restaurant like this one is also a childhood dream. there's nothing like it where they grew up in london. you uh, packed lunch children as school. and quite often what others might have been having some inches, a total price and add on the truck. and it was, it was like a plan of curiousity. so people how forth, what's the orange rice and they go to a point and when we were at and i added in mid twenties where we just said to ourselves, well, jeanette, well why don't we give it a go? the 1st ears were tough. the opening was followed by a speed of corona locked down. after that they struggled with the aftermath. then in june 2023 be honestly, unexpectedly helped out. people up with you mama, center virus,
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and i think the week both the actual concepts and over the course of a 1000000 people of lived in, in talking to me in know, for london streets were heaving and how restoral was full for the kind of concept days even better to cause became one of 100 places, chosen to host a lunch for black business. people held by the northeast foundation, be good. they came away with a grant worth 9000 euros. it was really honest. and such an audit to be chosen as one of the businesses to receive the quad. i think if you wanna say it was going to make an appearance of the rest on has so yeah, we'd be having to close the doors because that would be huge. oh, through me talking to him, but she's such a global superstar of but yeah, very much time for her as a z to come down enjoy. and i do at any rate to celebrities would have a hard time finding that jerry and top of anywhere else. because according to if i,
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in law and in my god she, this concept is the only one like it in the world. it's often said the germans have no sense of humor, but is it true who better to find out than our australian reporter brent dennis. he lives in germany now and is constantly discovering interesting and sometimes corky customs in his new home country. you know, on finance. right quick. can i make the germans last? let's find out. boss is vice when nick is new or not so right now. yeah. i have one side, simple, full appointment and sketch on the sides to make germans last. i need some help. daniel stood my mental today regarding jen, and sheila and jennings before me, i've seen that daniel's done may be american by does not for 11 years. he's been appearing on gym and stages as
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a stand up. comedian i perform with germans almost every time i'm on stage, right? so a lot of times they're performing in english and there's an amazing stand up scene in berlin and drought. germany that has grown to german comedians often take flex copying the americans. so what are the prospects for my own comedy too expensive? can you tell me what was the age? very funny man, for support. yeah, thank you. my goal something the branches this on a very gone stage for very many people in the. ringback you sounded like you were trying to do an accurate german accent and no one wants to hear that. really. i mean, there is a humor and that like an i think that that's something you know, maybe in particular to like traditional german humor is the, your accent is different from my accent which, you know,
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what part of germany are you from is already a hilarious trophy. but then will i be able to hold my own with the other comedians on stage that evening? i'm supposed to appear in various billing clubs, and i haven't even put together a real scripts whatever we're doing, you have to have an opinion on it. okay, well that's the start of any jo, i don't have much time before my thoughts, appearance. i'm pretty no worst case scenario would be a black out on stage. the yet about shining a bit light but of night. so the venue from a show the evening before christmas stage, daniel shows me the rights dental judge. this man just doesn't have to that can say anything. you don't know what it says, it can say, all judge or fires. and now i'm on my even doing news, the
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talks about general law. so the culture for an american audience. yeah. oh, that's where you know me from now. actually a little popular on social media. i have 2000000 followers. say i'm funny, you're in the videos because i do tend to some time to quote more. um and this i get to do a one time then. yeah, you see how that goes. that was a warm i'm now let's see how the next one goes. he knows you knows comedy clubs and stand up comedians with all the rage of germany during the 1990s. the id behind open mike nights is that everybody gets a chance. like we're watching tv and there's times we're watching this guy and dressed up in a spot him and so he was climbing up the out of the wall. like well,
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i didn't make that noise, but you know, he's coming deep sleep. i can't make noises. anyways, just climbing up the tower and he's like 300 me to find them like holy these club and act, the post has the best clue i've ever seen. these going to know like a so comic the noise. okay, thank you very much for your time. okay. hello sir. light easy, sort of sorry. yeah. how do you think i went with great, really, really funny. yeah, i love the honesty. what should i do to be better next? done. maybe some george. does he to mold to to just. yeah. okay. okay. then how do you think go in? i liked i like i liked the progress i saw. i like the direction you were going. you really should have took a dump on germans
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a little bit more. i think. i think everyone loves it. thank you very much for your time. i'll see you later. i'll see you then last. i am mentally drains. this was the most exhausting kind of my life. i think i've learned what it takes to be a stand up comedian. well, i do this full time. definitely not. and also you next time, definitely noted comedies are by you know, it's holiday time in europe when the smells of ginger bread fill, the air, swedish artist caroline ericsson proves that gingerbread though is also an excellent material for sculptures. the monsters from horror films and science fiction series fill up the living room of august, caroline erickson. but don't worry that right. and he made of ginger bread. so the thing i'm most concerned about is this structure being able to hold the weights of the ginger beds. and if it doesn't, it's gonna break and fall to the floor. and all of my work is going to be lost. so
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i really hope that doesn't happen. for the 2 weeks, the also a swedish artist has been working on a demo of goldman. the monster from the american supernatural series stranger things which into purchasing it is one major 20 tool and weighs about 15 kilos. dobbs faded from star wars and send them off from alien route from guardians of the galaxy and venom from spied them in our opposite gingerbread creations. i'm a big movie nerd and the syfy fan and everything the stuff to do with pop culture. so i think that this why i choose to do these kind of characters and this of so something special about making so things scary and mysterious really like that age project begins with the skin shift to stabilize. the
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figures should be able to scale us in the alpha y and wrap sits in a you medium foil hawk, who is a dragon in the japanese animate. film spirited away is one of the current projects to seek this exterior, le is always made of fuel ginger print. uh, is this odd or an elaborate cookie that has never really occurred to me to, to eat these sculptures. since then, i'm creating them us, my arts and the cookies. i think it for the kind of hurts me actually to, to eat this sculptures. she started off building gingerbread houses, which then gave her the idea to make corrections using the same material. so this is some ordinary gingerbread, the recipe and i'll make it myself from from scratch. so it's, it's unable to me. that's actually a really, really good hold on. erickson's latest method is
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a fun like ginger breakdown mixed with water, which keeps the clay like consistency, easy simone. she question includes the gingerbread dough onto the framework and let's drive multiple times to construction homes. finally, she applies edible height to make this to get even more visits, but it's not permanent os. these figures, of course, doesn't last forever. the, they are gonna break down at some point points because it's, it's food. and so i guess it would last for a couple of months or so before it starts breaking down. then the of course says that's gonna feel really sad, the book. so there's also a certain chime to ours that doesn't last and basically because i think you appreciate it more scary on the outside and sweep on the inside. and the reason why caroline erickson's works of us fast tonight
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