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of course, we say they're about never getting up every weekend on d w. the full speed ahead joined us as we take to the road with the german highway police to find out what they do. delicacy or animal currency. a look at the french's love of front legs and instagram versus reality are barcelona, the same as sites really picture perfect. these stories and more coming up on your own max, the . but we started off in the u. k, where noah matthews, my toxicity,
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has become the 1st actor with down syndrome to play a leading role. in the disney film, the young brit was chosen over many other applicants who auditioned when he's not acting. he advocates for others. born with down syndrome acting clauses. playing the piano and beach was. this is the end of life of a 16 year old young actor from the coastal town of shore and by sea in the southeast of england. and whiskey. my name is noah, not face my tough k i have most entrust to life so far. we know what is the 1st actor with down syndrome to play a leading role and a disney film this for you all. i play slightly in the new destiny. pham. p to planner when day. it was amazing. i lost it been ever since you
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edition for his 1st role. no one has had one big dream. and i want to come and i favor as well known act uh back in 2022 edition for his dream role as the leader of the lost boys from these nice feature, peter pan. anyway, this he's been around 6 months filming in canada, where he had his own trailer, had to learn how to sort fight, and even navigate a pirate ship. wow, that's so many good scenes i would say receive funding on outside done on a on one last citing from name and every week. know what takes drama classes in an inclusive theater school. we're confused at home. somebody that just upset about students have some kind of additional need her mental health problem. anxiety issues with the agenda. everyone is k to to if they've called particular need for
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needs to be dealt with. it's just dealt with quietly. we don't have a 2nd. okay, to special needs cross or additional needs cloth, everybody just works together. amanda is most theater school teacher. she started working with him about 5 years ago when he 1st began acting he has a massive understanding of how others are feeling. and he's always somebody that is able to adjust the way he is all the way he's performing or behaving. when he can see that it's not fixing that all the people. and that's really bad. and tonight, just but for now it's just something he still has not actually has a lot pain enough because i know that off do an acting class. as we do done, this was done with this one music cove, cnn, i'm or so to knock motor logged on stuff. so i find to find the acting is not his only passion and it's free time. he sits down behind the piano
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and place sometimes 4 hours at a time. in between acting and playing the piano. no one has turned it into a bit of a celebrity in his hometown. so well, i came by just go f one run into a photo. one was a awesome. he said knows mother kate is brought of his acting journey. chose that goes with him also sound sense and interviews. the well. no, as long as that. uh, so he's rarely worth say he's, he's out for anything he's just on. he's asked to accept life. he just has this magic about, hey, let me just say this to find his way. and i think, i think the last going to be pretty good. and the now was enthusiasm doesn't stop with himself. he has a message. so what i mean, you, well,
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if you haven't doing well, i'm vision, go forward though not something code to back. why do why you want, as i knew shameful, best in life, alongside auditioning for new acting rows, noise also num, bassett, or for down syndrome u. k. last been a and positive job to help kids room dads and drive to effect waves. and what about noah's dream? it's quite simple. my way is to be an act job and i'm have a best time. would it be more bedrooms on tv shows? who knows? who offers a lot. oh. have you ever dreamed about driving on the fame is german autobahn in a fast car with no chance of getting pulled over by the police? well, there's more to it than meets the eye as i found out on
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a recent ride along the someone's once from i'm 25 from 21 should be help you bring the traffic to a stop understood or whatever. so for something so you guys ready? the, it's worth in the back then in the front. normally i do everything to avoid the police. but today i'm riding along. did you know that the german autobahn has its own police force? tillman. har tone. seeing here on the left in alex, flattened off work is autobahn police officers. they monitor traffic on a 220 kilometers stretch of highway in the german state of testing. and this is the car. they use a bmw w 530 diesel with 265 horse power. they also carry guns,
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and we're bullet proof that are now on a mission to find out what's happening on the highway. we drive through what the germans call is actually scottsdale or a special emergency lane may buy drivers on the autobahn. luckily, only cars were total remarkably, the driver's head. only minor injuries. can we be of help? no, not really. traffic was getting heavy. oh, i'm everyone break. one person didn't as well. okay. what's your mission on the autobahn? but out of of one of the sides val, it's highly officers were mainly responsible for handling traffic accidents and the duties of course we also check vehicles. we check whether the drivers have the necessary licenses, whether they've been drinking alcohol or may have taken drugs, that i told them to norma. among the international traffic is a truck from poland, which attracts the officers attention. they quickly react to remove it from the
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road and bring it to a spot where a routine vehicle checks are taking place. after reviewing the driver's papers, checking his freight and conducting a urine test, it turns out that he was indeed in violation of a few traffic was kinda he hasn't recorded his driving and rough times. he also doesn't have notes on where he started or where he stopped his mileage and so on. we can't track his movements. that's a pretty serious infraction when it comes to transporting freight. gimme a chevy, difficult or potentially costly mistake for this truck driver. is telling me that already told us, what are their main job is to check drivers for alcohol consumption. i have some german snobs so that i'm just gonna put in my mouth and swirled around and see if it makes any difference. the
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surprisingly it does make a difference. so the tests continue have not heard anything in germany for drivers under 21. there is a 0 alcohol tolerance policy. after that drivers with a blood alcohol level from 0.5 are considered on fit for the road. so that looks fine, nothing suspicious here for right now or special on the highway. we're heading out on the next submission and once again very fast. they don't drive at these speeds in the us. do they are common no active. we reached 219 kilometers per hour . that's a 136 miles per hour. i feel bad about this or trying to get out of the worst. there's debris on the autobahn officer. hard to him performs a maneuver to stop the traffic behind us. so his partner can remove it safely, the
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so as police officers and as fast drivers are you for or against a general speed limit in the country as what if you bought them? i don't personally, i don't think a speed limit on the highway is a bad thing. i don't drive particularly fast myself in my private life vaudeville and when i'm on duty, i see time and again that accidents are often caused by excessive speed when fellow voices mitsu who has been this guides to now the speed limit debate in germany has been going on for decades, about 65 percent of the entire of our network currently has no limit. well, that was more excitement than i bargained for what impressed me the most policies officers is how quickly they react it into the action on the autobahn. and also how cool they remained under pressure. i definitely have a renewed respect for the work they do. would you dare to eat frog legs? in france?
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it's quite normal. around $4000.00 tons are consumed there every year. fortunately for the frogs, they're protected by strict rules. so where do all of these frog legs come from? frog legs or a classic dish? french cuisine. the job more. everyone here has already had frog legs at least one . it's a very well known feature of french gastronomy, there served in high end gastronomy, also as a simple dish made at home. we can't be afraid of getting your hands dirty, but it's worth it that will produce a party snack, and it's very good. the french are crazy about front legs. they consume nearly $4000.00 tons per year, often simply prepared in a pan with butter and parsley. but no matter how much the french loved their frog legs, many, if not, most of the tidbits are tainted by uncertainty. then there is hardly any way to trace where these legs come from. trees. we'll explain how frog farms can help
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solve the problem. and we'll show you how to prepare frog legs. bolted book uses restaurant really own is an institution of french cuisine. of course they offer frog legs on the menu. chef olivia co van has created his own recipe. he got the idea for it. am i looking at the ponds near the restaurant? like one where you, frog legs taste a little bland. so they have to be well season. one of the seasonal as tradition dictates the 1st law, takes them with pressure, parsley. he has his own method for judging the front quality or all this stuff. you look at the color of the bone round it or you can see if it had time to grow. so the fraud could develop well. list all that. yes, that was really a piece on the on the, the restaurant gets its frog legs from a farm and peered onto the south of france. a cruise francois was the 1st to create a breeding farm and 20 ton looks up here. you have
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a pool of tadpoles. he dreams of creating a frog reading industry and france. at present only 3 farms are producing frogs for consumption. go to i think that it will be more and more difficult to find them in nature. well, only breeding will be able to counter this to a degree. the vast majority of fraud legs even in france are imported, which is problematic for several reasons. we went to 5 supermarkets and found out that the package frogs always had the same countries of origin. nom in indonesia. in early 2024, a group of environmental organizations in scientist signed a letter to french president of manuel my call to demand better protection for products abroad. in accordance with the strict french rules, 2 says who pass the international trade is not subject to any kind of monitoring could be due to have some good news. there is no way to trace the origin of the frog legs, how they're caught, and their natural habitats come,
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or how their slaughter to the, to come wisely to treat the organizations that sent the letter, denounced the killing of frogs without putting them to sleep. they are also concerned about the disappearance of certain species in asia because of their being hunted for the fraud. like trade. loosely that i'm only frogs are the best friends of both farmers and doctors. it made some stuff in may and stuff cuz they eat the mosquitoes that carry diseases like den gave fever and do and malaria a victorious to jump bags approval. a dog or 30 scientist. hope that permits will be made compulsory for the import and export of frogs back at the frog farms. the more than 130000 frogs and the water filled basins put on a real concert. that's the least problems that are about one month old with me. that's the tricky part of raising them is teaching them to eat stationary for more food that's not moving. i most is the most people from patrice use as
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a special kind of frog that was trained to eat 1st. pellets in the 1990 is by french agronomist the fed up. it's the evil $92.00 variety of the run already built into a species of fraud classified as domestic and excessive. i mean, it says, let me see after 8 to 12 months of reading, the funds are put to sleep by lowering the temperature and then slaughtered. that 3 cells is products to restaurants. at the potable cues restaurants, latrice as products are served with smoked carp implants to garlic. the last step is a home made sauce made with water. chris paused for the finishing touch. we had our sauce in front of the customer. we'd never offer this all a cart dish at most to called book is using frogs imported from abroad and account . it's important to us that it's a french product, subject to regulation and transparency on where it comes from all over our mission . but fond frogs alone cannot meet the demand in france. so frog legs are destined
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to remain a luxury food. if input regulations are tightened in the future, many french people will have to make do with less of their beloved delicacy. this is how barcelona looks on social media and sony relaxed and colorful, but is the spanish metropolis just as beautiful in real life. we carried out a reality check on social media bonsa. lona seems like a sunny, relaxed city. the best thing with colors, but does to spanish metropolis live up to this image. let's find out to in this instagram us is reality. check the boss loana is bang 2nd largest city with roughly $10000000.00 overnight stays per year. it's one of the most popular taurus, best donations in europe. we're going to visit 3 of the most popular insta spots in the capital and capital to see if they've evolved to the high reality check. number
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one, fossil learners, a grotto, familiar cathedral, a veritable tourist magnet that looks great, tony and stuff in real life, it's so crowded that it's difficult to get a good picture of the cathedral. to guide philippe shows visitors this a grotto familia several times a week. the scene 1st time how the charge has had a profound impact on people. i've seen people can i, you know, i've seen people are smiling infiniti. i certainly, i've seen people dreaming of visiting this place for more than 50 years. the point where raising the states, when they were the children, they would have thought about the 2nd level familia, and they only could visit disability when they went 18 or when they were 70. so has to be like the name of that last 4 of them. so yes, this is not really such in place, this is rather familia is also one of the most visited construction sites in the
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wild. you had it right. it's been under construction since $1882.00 and will be one of the toilet churches in the world when it's completed in 2026. the pacific is design is inspired by religious symbols and organic shapes. it's considered the mazda piece of council on architects and tony county, but more on his architect just like to will not be shown at all. he would be compelled to model the rightness. i'm saying he was able to understand technics and generating nature. and i told me science even that caustic, so he was a man who tried to understand everything. i'm on with infinity curiosity. we definitely recommend you go inside to buy your tickets online in advance, so you don't have to wait long to enter. so once our conclusion charges even more incredible in real life named pictures,
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let's move on to ass 2nd, reality check. box 11 is famous pedestrian street, left for the last round glass top. the 1st impression, lots of construction work on the east end of the prominent at the christopher columbus. scott, you, the phone about isn't looking great that i'm black is over 1.2 kilometers long and runs east to west troop, also known as old town. each section of the street has its own character, a most visits in the middle of that i'm black is the medical tele, boca ya. markets usually called level kitty. yeah. with more than $200.00 stalls. it's the largest monkey and boss alone. whether you're looking for seafood, or regional delicacies, you can get your money's worth hit on weekdays, from 8 am to 8 30 pm out to take a left to right. turn off the main promo not to walk down his quietest street where you'll still find beautiful architecture book few of people. so let's continue to
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on next destination pok. puerto pock hotspots, but instead of pigs and sofas, it turns out to taking a photo without other people in the frame is virtually impossible. at least in the middle of the day. one of the most crowded places is this famous mosaic bench, but it's panoramic view. but we think it's also a seems of less crowded stone columns nearby gaiety designed to pock which open to the public. in 1926, his dawn is characterized by vibrant colors and organic shapes. the correspond with the surrounding landscape architecture of fine should definitely check it out. but if you're looking for somebody to relax, you can save yourself the 10 euro entrance fee and find a quantity park. so what side conclusion, if you want to experience the hotspots and take beautiful pictures yourself,
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you should take the long wait times in crowds into account. number one, recommendation is the 2nd round of a media. sometimes it's easier and more sustainable to renovate buildings that already exist, then construct new ones. that's exactly what an architect do or from the czech republic is doing even every day. items like plastic chairs take on a new role. what can we do with buildings that are posts, they prime just demolish them or keep them on, transformed them and 3 is new life and to then the way architect on the she baked us, we really believe to, to keep as much as possible. it's the smart way of us and all his story, distant future saving old buildings has become a mission for the architects on the she big and me call a quick stuff they found at the architects have them in 2012 based and then they'll
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check you about 200 kilometers south east of prague. this building is also in the know, it was put at the 1992 and served as a car dealership. today, a check furniture company uses it as a chauffeur and the carpet. the facade with 900 of that plastic chest that was inexpensive and energy official and became a kind of symbol for the company. inside the building was gotcha, and modernized furniture company to slice its range of products and 3, partitioned off areas. this renovation was far more economical than putting up a whole new building. but for the architect that wasn't the decisive fact. i believe that also to them only chicago, fresh buildings is something crazy, right? something something unsustainable that the, because of our architectural approach we, we save just building,
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we saved all of that material that we can see here. and this building is now known as a symbol. if something what may be and nobody gonna then we'll just anymore. the architects have a team of, of, of 50 people to work on their projects, most of which are in europe, among them on new buildings such as one for this vineyard near is knowing most southern check in levels have been working on the straw the tow. it out of plan $235.00 meet his. what will be check is tool is building is cited for completion in 2027, but redesigning all the buildings remains close to that hot civilization. so we'll learn to build enough, i would say. and what i really like is to, to reflect on something existing to try to understand what the most economical,
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social, and environmental context of the, of the past and how to transform it, or how to, how to add something contemporary into it and buildings history. and what that has to say about the time it was built is also meaningful even when it comes to relatively unloved structures, like but no central best ation and its brutal listen style. many people associated with a country socialist era. they have certain beauty and they are part of our history and just to demolition them means that we, we just skip this part of our, our history. and it's incorrect in my opinion, for lack of trust and maintenance. the central bus terminal completed in 1988 had deteriorated. the architects had used it themselves, the students in 2011, they decided to contact the own up to very
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a shame that in 21st century. and obviously they could be such an important public place in such a remote condition. and i'm happy to be held to, to improve it. they invested a total of 5000000 years and the renovation among the alterations they have to re support painted once installed, new light fixtures, built in new passenger holes and reconfigure the passenger will place full. i'm going to should be, gets most an architectural mazda piece, but a building that benefits the see. i have to believe as an, as an professional, as an architect, that we have this search and power in our hands. and if you look purple 8, if you work um successfully, it could help to change the society to, to something something maybe better. she big and chris stuff showed that they were creative ways to turn the old into the new and with that we wrap up another edition of your own max. be sure to follow us on
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social media for more fun stories from the world of culture and lifestyle. in europe, as always, thanks for tuning in until next week. it's good by end of the does a the
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