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don't let's up it also, when it comes to sustain dependency information and trends, this is alex, texas on d. w. travel, you can have it wherever you want your opinion. feel free to write your thoughts. in the comment, the rising president elect, we're in euro do donald trump? ancestors come from traditional university city. what makes dublin a great place to study and award winning? pastry chef. how nina meant to you became the world's best piece. yeah. all this and more coming up on your own max, the donald trump will be sworn in as the 47th president of the united states on january
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20th. before he moves into the white house with the 2nd time. we took a look at his european routes caused that tongue drunk. in this video, we reveal the connection between the incoming us presidents and villages and remote call on us of europe. on charlotte light ahead on the art of louis in the alpha hebrides on the trail of donald trump. mothers go fish harris. i'm hendrick, i'm in the southwest of germany and i'm standing in front of the items. must be white house, of course, but this is the home and which don't have charms grant. we'll see if we can find any trace. this is and says this might have left as well as any relatives might still be here. but 1st, what 2 people here actually think of donald trump? i'd rather not say publicly, not necessarily is full. he's a convicted felon and then a tori flyers and look, what was your leave?
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not as it was not very likable. how does she think it's too hard? cuz i don't love seat anymore. and then when they, when i tell people, wait, i'm from see donald trump's mom's from here since it's up the road from we ended with our hey so yes, post subject from the i'm a lose been the american president is quite something and suppose i think they try to forget it. it's about donald trump in his heritage here on that. we're talking to people about donald trump heritage here on the island. here to it seems donald trump is divisive. in spite of his attempts to get into the island, just good graces. in 2008, he visited his mother's old house. but just for a couple of minutes. charlotte is headed to scotland out or hebrides on the island fluids and harris is a hamlet co term. this is an island overall good case lines and dramatic land states. 3 hours by ferry,
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from the scottish mainland. it's 9 for as harsh announced, unrelenting whether it's a world away from the life of the us. just old as 500 people live in time and about 10 times as many sheets until 1930. donald trump's mother, mary anne mccloud, also lived here. at the age of 18, she fled poverty to the us. no relatives are set to inhabit the house where she was born. lou charlotte, meet them, cost that life and a not quite as remote part of south western germany about 100 kilometers. so the frank foot, this telling us about $1200.00 people in the midst of wineries and vineyards, is with donald trump's. grandfather grew up, literally told him, lived in this house until the 1885. and then he moved to the united states. i would have liked to take a look and sides, but the current residents didn't want to talk to me. the drums grandmother grew up
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in the house right next door. the couple of minutes when people they returned to germany and married in 19 o 2. a few years later, they moved back to the us time to enjoy a bit of local hospitality with genealogist me to involve these trace the history of the trump 10000000 cars that several center was traditionally, people from the area often called people from college dot who yes my, what do you smoke? what size minutes? which means something like show off braggarts, cuba or loud mouth or the i'm course my would. even that meant as a term of endearment for catch that to it seems reminiscent of donald trump. many of this relative still, if you, that's fine to put it bluntly all the longstanding college data from families who have lived here for some time are definitely related to donald trump. young fun meets donald trump fund. back into charlotte,
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weights to meet donald trump's relatives. but sadly, in vain. nobody here seems willing to talk about the famous american relative. are there any similarities between him and the inhabitants? here is just the spirit of the islands, community, 100 percent, community. i don't see a community born and donald trump body here. it's all about him on the prestige and will i can do and while i can't do and you will do what i say that stuff with lewis and the island is all about. there's a lot of hidden pride. the i'm but time comes before the fall. however, the region of ryan and so that's and 8 i have found someone in the village the coast was it a tomb, a distant relative of done it has been taken for decades and not just bread. and i see your offering the trunk cakes again. sometimes she makes the cake with a special topic on the top of the cake is donald's head. you
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can pick it off. i needed to send. he's going to be getting a blocked relative doesn't mean having to share his views. yeah. as a whole, he's a loud matter if in my opinion, most of doing the cake is delicious. even if trump is not to everyone's taste, the vis european capital is known for its viking history. it's pub being a unesco city of literature. and of course, it's get us our euro match reporter went there to find out if it's also a good place to study. i've got a problem for you. i am some with the english speaking with long class universities . that's culturally and geographically ethic. where am i? i am appalled in dublin island, the capital one of your fastest growing economies,
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and a growing hub for international students. so how does students navigate the housing crisis and the irish people, as woman said to be, let's find out university college dublin. well, you, cd is what a full university's in dublin is about 30 minute bus ride from the city center. i'm here today to meet international students to get a glimpse into how they live their lives. nor is going to show me around. this is a new student center, and this is where everything happens. we have the use of the pharmacy there. they used to be cinema used to be as you shop on this to jim found the specialty you about the name on the campus. that's a great question. i think for me it's the community. if he has a really large population,
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there loads of society events and things like that where you can make friends and lifelong connections. how does the campus feel to? does it feel more irish and will international? oh, it's a mix of both. like sometimes you're walking around campus and then maybe here the go accents and then you for this actually like it's a good mix of everything cause of our international population that you feel kind of more cum, such as like, a big international population. yes, because i feel i'm not the only one who's far away from home. you know, there's the nice feeling you're all international students in the new country learning things. and you're also learning the iris culture as well. doubling his name for its tough housing market. in fact, dublin is actually the most expensive place to rent in the way it to me and to see how she does it on the student budget. she's a student from poland and lives on campus that you see. so this is my apartment. i have 3 other people. these are um, over here we have the living room and the kitchen. and right there we have 2
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bathrooms. here's my wardrobe. that's my bed. it's quite comfortable actually, for steven standards and my desk where i can work, how much do you pay for the through? um, so quite a lot. i paid and i have $900.00 a month. so unfortunately, there is a housing crisis in dublin and the prices are very expensive, like a glass of water. yeah. and it is very difficult to find of compass accommodation. the prices are high and there's a lot of cons unfurnished jeanette lee. so this is just like the easiest option for me as an international student island is certainly becoming a more popular destination for international students. in fact, in the last 10 years, the number of international students say increased by 200 percent in the 2022 to
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2023 academic year, 35000 international students for studying and higher education institutions in our than trinity college. dublin recommends 2000 years a month for living costs. so i'm here to meet reese to find out if this budget actually lines up. reese is a student from cape town, south african, the grocery rise. i don't really spend more than $200.00 euros a month. transport also depends where you are in the city. i live quite near to school, thankfully, so i, i'll probably spend about 20 years. it's really expensive to drink here. but i also find that people don't drink here as much as people think, especially young people. dublin is known for our culture and let's face it, fantastic tubs. so what are the social aspects that makes studying here?
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so special? how would you describe what you do for fun? and the dublin has a lot in terms of culture. i think probably somebody said a 140 different clubs and societies, a transfer to not counting other any other university just as well during the show and saw. and let's talk soon. there's definitely a very big pop culture here. and i guess so when main questions on everyone's lips, do you enjoy the so how does setting in dublin sound to you? are you sold the weather, fruity, and fresh or premium suite? most people find it hard to resist a piece of cake. some of us use pre packaged products, but others big,
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real works of art like french baker. nina may tell you, we went to paris to meet the best pastry chef in the world. could these be the world's best cakes? they were, after all fixed by the world's best. pastry chef. a woman from france. well, you know, i mean, let me tell you, i'm a patricia, evan. incredibly proud to have been named the world's best pastry chef and 20232024 children on these on gets out to me. now. one of the few women in the industry rise to the top of the pastry world. what obstacles did she have to overcome? and how did she make her famous chocolate tart? no, it has had her own purchase. 3 since 2020. in 2022. she also opened a market stall in the ceiling. we know a suburb of paris. seems your best way to describe my style might be delicate,
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refined, and detail oriented. it's all about how you cotton place the fruit guys. come on the. i think i'm a bit of a perfectionist. if you do something, you should do it properly. hicks was found. that's also true of her signature dessert, a chocolate card. she shared her recipe with us. starting with the crow testing, this is my chocolate crumble made from chocolate fold you level decided and punch you. cookies carefully, spread it out and smooth it down enough. now i remove it from the mold and place it in the fridge for about 20 minutes. next comes the chocolate fund 2 for this need to use this milk, eggs, sugar, cream, and chocolate. she seats the milk and cream, then stirs the yolks and sugar it together and blends everything with the chocolate pieces until creamy. the most important part is the most and whom it forms
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when we mix the chocolate with the liquid. the motion is the combination of fat and water, minerals they make if it's done well. the cream melts in your mouth and tastes amazing, help it's connected. similarly types i'm going to have a quick blending and the chocolate cream goes into the fridge to be chilled for several hours. then nina, caramel lives as pecans and a polt with sugar and a little washer. that starting to smelled delicious with a bit of butter. pecan separates and don't stick together. then she drops the chocolate cream onto the campbell crossing the today. but if you don't have a piping that you can simply spread the cream out nicely on the cross to the spoon that you need the stuff that's the cream with a little cocoa powder and adds the camber lines. pecans for the final touch. a few papers in chocolate flakes it up. i don't know if it's done,
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said nina's journey to developing her own term recipes was a long one. she hails from the western french port city of la hotel. while living in mexico is a teenager, she dreamed of opening a basically there after high school, she trained as a baker, but later face daunting challenges, finding good position. really bad one, which they didn't want to hire me because i wasn't strong enough to. it wasn't considered a job for women and backs and flour sacks, we'd 50 killed is h o is now the 25 kilos. so they're easier to carry. i weighed less than 50 kilo's myself at 1st, and i had to carry flour sacks that were heavier than me. it's a true one. she was struggling as a baker, so nina took more training to become a pastry chef. she works in several luxury hotels in paris and gourmet restaurants around the world. then the accolades began pouring and the highlight of her career has been winning the 2024 world's best pastry chef award in las vegas.
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and i know the award is in recognition of the work i've done so far, the work we're doing with our teams right now and also of where we want to go in the future. the word represents the values. i love about my profession, tradition, excellence, craftsmanship, rules, all things close to my heart to them. and for lab, nina uses a 3 d printer to create more unique and intricate designs for anyone who also wants to become a pastry chef. she has best advice that you need passion in. you have to love the work you have to like getting up early. you need to enjoy working with your hands and being part of a team because you have to be an accurate, meticulous, and disciplined new. pastry and baking are all about precision to see that you have to observe, you understand and analyze, which is key. and of course, when they love what you do in the school, if it's not meant
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a display to all these qualities as she rose from being an under appreciated baker to the world's best pastry chef, the german city of heidelberg, around 80 kilometers south of frankfurt is a favorite tourist destination. beautiful heidelberg castle, for instance, is a big draw and it's been photographed from all angles by countless visitors. but does it and the town itself live up to it's the instagram image in reality. the, the city of heidelberg in southern germany, you'll find lots of photos of this city on social media. and they're all fabulous. but oh they too good to be true. let's take a closer look at pre hotspots in heidelberg. heidelberg on the neck of the river is home to one of the oldest universities in europe. it's historical town. it's considered one of the most beautiful in germany. the counselor is one of the most
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visited consuls in germany who has made a local sandstone which gives it fits red color. it's the city's most iconic structure and is around 800 years old. apparently one way describes it best. a little romantic, very romantic, seattle monitors on to semantics, except the construction fences. maintenance is necessary to prevent the structure from falling into disrepair. but even at peak times there's enough space here. this is all her private consul administrator, cheating lobster jones. welcome to heidelberg castle. the castle i would say is the most romantic place and title back, and it has a love story of his own, which is the history of prince elector, frederic the 5th and the english princess elizabeth stuart. despite having an arranged marriage to tad wood deeply in love, as
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a sign of his affection for elizabeth, frederick built a magnificent gum. that's one of the most beautiful in your life. the panties was destroyed by wall and weather ruins whenever completely rebuilt during your visit. be sure to check out the console cena. it's home to one of the largest wine barrels in the world. it holds around 220000 liters. they say that people used to dance on this platform above the barrel. so it was that final verdict. pictures on social media, doug line. height of the consulate definitely was the visits to best view of the console is from the finance of his way on the other side of the neck called river. his panoramic child can't be missed you don't want to walk. you can also take a sideway to this and also this way is located on the southern slope at the height of can bed mountain. because for some headsets directly, flowers blue here,
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weeks early as in the, in the valley, even palm trees drive here. the loss of his wife probably knows its name to heidelberg students and professors who found this policy deal for inspiring goals. a conclusion that view of the costs and the old tom from the philosopher's way is truly magnificent. our next stop is the old bridge. another landmark, you can't miss it during a trip tangled back. it was built in the 18 century titled, bag bridge monkey is a must see for every visit a run your hand over the mirror to become wealthy or of the monkeys bin goes to return to hyderabad. or over the mouse for fatality. the bridge is a pump, is a tool response, and the perfect bank jump from romantic wedding photos, the photographer, an extra box size photograph many temples. he's the as soon as it's on usual to be alone here.
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my tip for shooting photos on the old bridge is to take them in motion. you can walk across the bridge and back. that way you have the wind and the clouds move. and the pictures are more dynamic with so much happening around you. it provides atmosphere and makes for a nice photo. that is awesome from composing and heidelberg doesn't really look good in photos when it comes to the picturesque old town, the majestic console, and the romantic nicole landscape. no filter is needed. the launch in norway, where in the middle of a fjord, you'll find a giant metal severed. what looks like something that dropped out of the sky is actually also a restaurant, surfing sea food caught on its doorstep. sustainability is the key word here.
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has an u. f o landed in this norwegian fjords comes to this element of the salmon. i is a floating art object, an architectural marble and a dining experience. all in one is the brainchild of sondra i as the ceo of his family, sam and farming company, ida fjords group. what's the purpose of this unique construction? the purpose of salmon? i said most the way people to inspire people to do more sustainable seaford, they call it the mark for sustainable c development. how did it end up here in the middle of norway? it's hard thing of yours. so it's extremely flow thing in the middle of the few, oregon is anchored to the bottom of the fuel or dead. air is up to almost 1000 feet deep. the fish i shaped construction was brought to life by the danish firm, condoning design. it's engineer to withstand waves of up to 5 meters high.
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it's covered in more than 9000 steel place making fish gale. and of course it resembles the salmon i meant to represent the idea of saying things from a different point of view. it's around design is also reflected inside the very important thoughts that it bring the inside out. so you have the subject curve and such as special vending. it was very important, both the or some be all elements inside. so it's almost no straight line. and the entire building. an exhibition space is located 3 meters underwater. the focus here is on how the global food industry can become more sustainable. and the role that aquaculture can play. these issues are reflected in the menu at the iris restaurant which opened in june of 2023. the the mastermind
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behind the restaurant's concept lives on the nearby island of snippets by tory meet on a commencement. no, she's not a boat captain, but the head chef by risk. she fell in love with the concept of sustainable dining while working in her home country of denmark on a love, the idea that the only way to reach the restaurant is by boat. that goes for her as well, which she finds perfect. it would definitely be easy just to open in, in the nearby town. but i think it's the beauty of this project and a part of the reason why i couldn't say no to it. so it's really important that we bring out the story about us bringing the guests to the ingredients rather than the other way around. and, and for that obviously we serve a lot of the sea food the iris restaurants. mission revolves around sourcing food local in this way. i think
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a can crap that sustainable 18 course menu derives directly from the sea and surrounding land. the one of the dishes that embodies this idea is called 500 meters. every ingredients, like flu muscles, while juniper, crab, bully, on, and see we is sourced with an, a 500 meter radius. from here the, the concept is for the restaurants patrons to gain a greater appreciation of the resources available, local, culinary experience and extraordinary surroundings. the iris restaurant offers food for thought while the same and i experience center itself has been honored with a german design award for excellence architecture. and that's all from the romantics this week. be sure to follow us on social media for more from the world of lifestyle and culture in europe. thanks for tuning in until next time. it
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