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the in 45 minutes on d w. we got some hot tips for your package from madison calling to check on some great cultural memorials to boot w travel regarding the she's young, talented and paving her own way. we made an alley sherlock ireland, the most famous street musician, instagram versus reality. we check out 3 of london's most famous tourist hotspots and up close and personal. we borrow some books at the human library in copenhagen . all of this and more coming up on your own macs, the
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in dublin, ireland, many young street musicians. dream of making it big. well, for allie sherlock, she made that dream come true. i didn't have a heart of as well. this forces help sally sherlock go from being a young street musician to a viral sensation. and so she things cover songs of popular head, sun dublin, scrapped in street a main shopping district. and a haven for busters, what's going on? the street is like very unpredictable. you never know what can happen. it can be, it's a good and a bad place to be sometimes, but mostly good. we can have people from all over the world. we've got so many opportunities to the silver margin. alec comes here nearly every weekend to
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perform. she started playing on the street when she was just 11 on the cob. this video with her rendition of ed sharon supermarket, flowers changed her life for ever the very special to me because it was the 1st song. it was viral. it started off, my career caught me on the island show. it was really just started on everything for me now and the team, she has a mast over 5000000 subscribers on youtube with her most popular video, garnering over 58000000 views. done for musical talents of taking her to paris where she was a supporting ad for the pop and one republic in 2020 and the manchester for the
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queen's jubilee celebrations in 2022 and most recently to this summer as far as best in ireland but one of her most memorable moments was when she appeared on the ellen to join are a show in los angeles, california, from corporate. please welcome 12 year old ally sherlock looking at it now and thinking about it was like a huge deal. i was so nervous and watching the video back, i'm like i can see how nervous i was. c c c c as well, i'm proud of myself that i got out there in front of those people in front of those big cameras in front of allen herself because i loved her show, but she was amazing at home in cork, ireland is where it all began. we started playing music at the age of 9, the same year her mother died and suddenly she turned to writing music as
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a way of coping impacted my song writing like i was reading a lot of songs about it and i think it helped me escape from everything about about it, um and i'm not good about talking about my feelings. i. so i always kind of in every situation i write a song and i always feel better. mark sherlock alleys, father is also her manager and helps her navigate through a difficult industry. she has a studio at home where she records her songs and produces her own albums. the use that and then is it the?
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well that's on you just heard there, that is one of my own ones. but i have 4 albums and half of one of those albums is original. so it's mixed. fairly uses grafton street to test new materials. this is where her heart really lies in this is my 1st trip to dublin and i wanted to see if i could catch her. and i got lucky and i did see friday planets. you know, it happens to be youtube. so this way, i know and keep following molly has competition on grafton street, which has a long tradition of hosting street musicians every weekend. but how long can her fans expect to see her playing there? i'll keep playing on these traits until i try to on. so as long as you all have
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made the alley sherlock a talented and rising star, making her mark from the humble streets of dublin, the very minutes when it comes to having pets, the germans are in a league of their own germany outbreaks, all other e u. countries when it comes to pet ownership, euro max reporter, hannah, homo, decided to join the club and finds out what many germans do for the for refresh was going to be 2 ways. a cat o b b, i just adopted 3 cats, but it ties that germany is one of the best countries to have pets. because here they're treated like kings and queens, but why are german so crazy about their pets?
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and what do you need to know about keeping pets in germany? that stipends within this week or 2 details? so the kinds of animals, the germans loved the most well, sorry, duties. but there are more cats in germany than any other pets. and the number of captives even being growing over the last 10 years. dog steak sections place overall around 35000000 pet call germany their home. next to 83000000 people. there are so many rules in germany, but when it comes to cooking have kind of a seat, almost every animal apart from some protective pieces such as some monkeys cart for several snakes. and once you find your favorite animal, there's a lot to think of. but if you get a dog, you need to share like dog taxes every year, and they need to be insured. come on a scale. most parks have a designated spot for dogs to run wild and free. dogs are also allowed on public transport. most caches restaurants and some shops,
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but not supermarkets. if you're bringing a pet in to germany or adult, some water from another country, you check the house regulations 1st. and if they're traveling within a year, they need one of these a pet passport. so did you know that germans spend the most amount of money on pay supplies in the whole of europe? which isn't really very surprising when you look at everything. so an offer here, you can buy almost any kind of toys or accessory imaginable. in some of these jobs you can find a hair dresser or a batch in others. you can even bypass this has been criticized by animal rights activists. so because anyone can go by homestar for just 20 years, cats and dogs are still the world's most popular pest. pest psychologist, belinda, kind of tells us lies the dog. they live in family groups and having similar lifestyle to to us humans. so they fit perfectly with us. people
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say that the caps are half human behavior, but i think we just testing they decide the independence of cuts the caps. they are like breads for just like 100 for to use. but the doc actually lives among a few minutes since 15000 years. so yes. so it's not 1500. no, $15.00 patient? yes. of course there is also a place for homeless pads. your biggest animal shelter is also in germany. i'm at the berlin animal shelter to talk to laurie. she runs to shelter here. and house animals like this one, find a new home every day and what happens to most of the animals here? do most of them find a home. yeah. like 90 percent of the animals kind of home, sometimes we get screwed cuts was free roaming cuts and uh,
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off the cust racing. we release them. so there are then some street cuts in germany . stuff. yeah, and i think there is no country in the world with less votes would cut population in some countries. it's very obvious. um, like the church is, especially in germany. they're very hidden to get the feeling that more people are coming to get cats or dogs at the shelter here. and we, we really like that to see that people are now rather approaching animal show. so spend 3 those we do got about like 2 hundreds requests to adoption animal a day. but people have run expectations about what cut ownership needs and also what the adoption needs. in general, there's just too many pets, 90 percent of the pets we got into the shelter of from own those who didn't keep them and who didn't train them right. some of the taken away by public authorities
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because they didn't care enough. but concerning the responsible owners, of course, we have seen a lot of progress in the past years. yes, there are a few laws when it comes to guessing pets in germany, but it's only to ensure that you're taking proper care of your, for your little friends. in my life is definitely back there night with 3 low cats at home, 10 out of 10 would recommend london is one of the world's most vibrant cities and attracts millions of tourists every year. on social media, the british capital looks sparkling and beautiful from almost every angle, but does the reality match the images we had a look. london is one of your ups largest cities and photos of major attractions like the london i arse, usually popular on instagram. we traveled to the british capital to find out if london sites are as impressive as they seem on instagram. london has
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about $9000000.00 inhabitants each year about 5 times as many torres defend on the city. today we're taking a closer look at 3 of london's best known attractions, the 1st of the london. what's it really like? it's very crowded, and there are long queues, but it's worth it. standing 135 meters tall. the london eye is one of europe's biggest barriers we'll expect a long wait before getting on the millennium with us. it's also known was 1st open to the public in 2000. it was only supposed to stay up 5 years, but has remained an operation to this day because of popular demands must see how you come with a family and it's easily 2 or 3 engine problems isn't continued to over agents. you're really going to, yeah,
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it's just you on the view is very nice. so if you did 2 phase, i want like a month to come here to talk to see or use a ramos for good in that i think it's a bit too much for the views are fantastic, but they don't come cheap. a one person ticket costs up to 40 pounds and fast track tickets or even more expensive. so if you're short on money or time skip the london i, the next london's ultimate landmark tower bridge. does it meet our expectations? it does though, for a great deal of tower bridge, consider going to nearby london bridge or the river bank tower bridge is steeped in history. it was built almost 130 years ago with a pioneering design. it can lift up, allowing ships to pass through. while at the same time, pedestrians can still cross overhead. you can learn more about its special history
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by visiting the bridge museum. so when you come in since average size a number of different aspects from what you can see and what you can do, 1st of all, you get to go up into the, into the bridge yourself, which many people are surprised to find is a steel bridge and saw this wonderful strong structure, but then also you get to come off onto the high level crisis that puts you about 33 mates us about the roach, about 43 meters across the river. and we have a wonderful gloss floor, which is uh, i said to me to 6 and you can walk across uh, you can watch the river below, are you from the kind of across london. so tower bridge is of course worth visiting . the bridge is spectacular and so are the views. don't miss out on the glass floor . high level walkways, one to check online when the next bridge lift is due. and finally, our last to london attractions, the national gallery. here we've got a typical instagram versus reality situation. the museum is currently undergoing
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renovations which will continue into 2024. the every year up to $6000000.00 visitors come to this museum. no wonder as that house is a collection of over 2300 paintings from a period spending 700 years of art history. plus the building itself is a work of art. it was opened in 1838 and has been constantly expanded. that's today . it covers 45000 square meters, the size of 6 football fields. best of all, admission is free. one of the things that i love about the gallery is actually the building itself in its various procedures. wondering even just everything for sure on the floors and stuff like that. it was really cool and interesting to see the rich history look. our verdict for art fans visiting the national gallery is definitely worth while. and since there is no entrance fee, you can't really go wrong. so instagram can help you discover london's best attractions. of course, the weather can be unpredictable,
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but there's plenty of indoor options as well. one more tip check entrance fees before you head out, the city can be expensive. and a library you borrow or read books, but can books tell us many stories as an actual person in the danish capital? copenhagen, there is a human library that invite you to listen and ask questions with a living book. we'll show you how it works. the i've applied, i'm a social work, a book. i'm a changed in the non finding area, but in modified. i'm here in copenhagen in denmark at the world's 1st over human library. now this is a place where you can come and borrow people instead of books and hear their story . so let's find out which books are available today. the human library was founded in the year 2000 in copenhagen as
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a safe place to discuss the subjects that otherwise might be uncomfortable. work considered taboo in casual conversation. what there are 6 books available today. and these are some of the topics that we can discuss now. i'm going to start by borrowing a blind fuck flemming belt isn't, wasn't born the line, he gradually lost his eyesight over the years. a story. he's not a free to share. somebody ask me. i have always been blind like to tell a story about who is who paid blind and the story about to have the notion of the 1st 210 years of my life. and later a kid on the total blindness. people don't think a lot of files to be blind. how proper the magic sits, couldn't be okay. and how does the dog help you that helped me to find the whole step seats? it also helps me to go from a to be in a right temple,
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because if i only use my white stick to take pelvis, as long as if i use my dog. this is how the library works. visitors come on the weekend and choose from a list of available so called books. then there introduced to their book and have 30 minutes to sit down and chat with that specific person about their chosen topic . both parties can break up the conversation at any time if they feel uncomfortable . ronnie abigail sound of the human library 23 years ago here in copenhagen, and now operates in 85 countries worldwide. well, i wanted to create a safe space where we could explore diversity, challenge our unconscious bias and basically meet people. we thought we might have something again. so we don't like a we're, we're not socially, you know, certain about. and just really find out what's going on, who are you? now i'm going to borrow a non binary transgender book. all round addresses personal questions about gender
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as well as body modification, which some people might find intimidating. i've heard from a lot of people that they are a little bit afraid of me. last time i was here in the reading garden, have 3 conversation and all 3 said if i were just to walk past you on the street, i wouldn't be a little bit afraid. was really that was like last month. okay. also speaks openly about being born a biological female, but choosing a non binary identity after transitioning the thing, the best thing you can ever experience is talking to somebody you don't really understand when i sit in front of somebody and we just, i'm on the surface. don't think we have anything in common. that's the most interesting conversation in half. because if you just read a book, you can, you can search the side face of what part of and you want to read and how seriously
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you want to take it. but when i'm here in front of you and we have, i can check then you see that i'm a nice person. you want to listen to me more than just reading a book. visitors can also seek advice from the books as a social worker and know how to help the people i'm working with the families. i work with maintenance my perspective. i've been myself in the system from when i was born. so i know what the people i'm helping things about being in the system. visitors reactions are positive. iphone, it's really interesting and there are many different books that you can read. i learned i learned a lot and we don't know their lives for me. i have experience to really get really deep thawing so. so the topic i would, nobody never touched. so for me to talk with the postman sort of stand what is going on behind a person's mind. and how could i menu me. that was to show the biggest amount of
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his picnic to the subjects or books to change from week to week to keep readers coming back for more interesting discussion. overall, i've been very impressed with my experience here at the human library because to tell you the truth, i probably wouldn't have the chance to borrow such books or meet such people in my a daily life. also reminded me that you can never judge a book by its cover straight from the streets of booley and to you dw, fill in fresh discover. one of the most vibrant cities in your experience was hot in bowie and scrubbing st. explode the cities hidden gems, and learned to understand some peculiar dream and habits. how created is a here for you to join us now at the w underscore building,
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press on tick tock. our cultural journey continues now to britain me in northern france. it said that this is where the best butter is made. it's a very fine hand made butter that is popular with gore maze worldwide. we found out what makes this butter so special. can you enhance a simple product like concept? that's the mission of the company. the blue about ga, has set for itself in brittany, northern from state croft, bound to the go maze across the globe. oh, great thing about what we want to bring out the butters. true character. it's called creamy flavors that develops even more with air and through our process for this. how does that happen? well, more on that later in front of people are pretty crazy. about punch as 87.9 kilos of a year on average molten anyhow, the e u country knows in front of the launch meadows provide the perfect bases for production. volcanic pharma,
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stephanie captain 1st explains to us how normal box is produced. the problem it takes about 18 liters of milk to make one killer of butter, and you can taste the diverse plants from the meadows in the cream and later in the butter. like the bills of a night, the milk is separated from the cream which these machine whips again and again, the premium goes through different phases before turning into whipped cream. and now pieces of butter begin to form for that benefit. and now it's turned into a block. it sputtered, now known as the discipline. and how can you refine bonzai even more? here's where the da's work, bekins. they need the bond to again, in this machine. it's
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tough. manual work processing 50 kilos and butter. one round takes 10 to 25 minutes, the longer it takes, but it is an easier it is to work with the professor. that's how they needing content. now, tony makes it softer and more manageable. it also has other effects getting lost in the to the butter still contains water resources. and you can keep pressing it out as well, especially by adding yourself to is a coastal printers that will not also the machine whips air into the butter. so it can develop a full room effect. it's just like with a good wind. it takes time to develop its own case as well model. and how does that impact the taste? so you 1st chase the salt because it hasn't had any time to really think it. and then the cream of are almost fully developed. good kind of the salt save to the background and the texture is especially premium. so it's about are ready for
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spreading right away and that's when they are 20 people walk in every day. feeling orders from different restaurants and hotels and you know, the new there's been come there enough that a flattened coney around cookie shape a square and a triangle from the molds, with stamps for private customers. now each customer has their own stamp, like the on the phone. the phone proof of there was $0.28, spoke private customers we ship our bothered to the us in japan. but of course our biggest market is france. we supply little restaurants in the region, but also mission lost. our restaurants and parents are southern travels with 20 uh that's the only 25 these exclusive content is also available in different flavors. like l. d, tomato, and basil. you do all smoke sold. 125 grams costs about 4 years.
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